Luna furrowed her brows at Bonnie's words.
"Huh...strange."
Bonnie placed the food that she bought into the fridge while sighing. "Say, what do you think Jim is doing?"
He told her the day before that he wanted her to take Shelly to Merchant City. He even said that Harvey wanted him to marry her so she would become his wife.
She had not even gone to Merchant City nor agreed to become his wife, yet he had already blocked her?
Was he pissed because the night before he sent her a message, she did not reply because she fell asleep?
In Bonnie's mind, Jim was not such a petty man.
Looking at Bonnie, Luna pursed her lips. She knew that Jim was acting rather strangely that day, but she could not pinpoint the reason. She could only smile and reply to Bonnie, "Maybe he's just throwing a fit because he's in a bad mood. The Landry Group issue seems to be getting to him."
Regardless, Luna knew how important Bonnie was to Jim. Otherwise, Jim would not have excitedly asked Luna to join him for lunch the day before and announced to her that he wanted to be together with Bonnie and his decision to propose to her.
Jim could not hide his feelings for Bonnie.
As for blocking her...maybe he was angry at her. It was the same thing as how he fired his driver and assistant. It was due to his emotions.
Bonnie expected Luna's answer. She pursed her lips and came out from the kitchen. She sat on the sofa in a comfortable position.
"For the last six months. I've tried to change my temper for him. Now, it's his turn to be emotional."
Bonnie picked an apple up and took a huge bite.
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