Luna and Joshua exchanged glances.
The two of them knew very well that Bonnie would make this decision.
She had been reluctant to leave Merchant City in the first place, and after she had found out the truth of her and Jim's first encounter during their childhood, it was impossible to convince her to leave.
Therefore, Luna nodded and said, "Alright, then. You can stay here with us and help u s regain Jim's memories."
Bonnie let out a bitter chuckle and nodded. "Let’s hope all goes well."
With that, she turned and went upstairs to her room. "I'll go change."
Ten minutes later, she reappeared, dressed in thick clothing and wearing a cap and mask. Not a single inch of her skin was in sight.
Seeing Luna’s surprised look, Bonnie chuckled and tipped her cap even lower to obscure her face. "I'm not entirely sure yet i f Jim is indeed the boy I met when I was young, and I'm not certain whether Charlotte had stolen my identity to be together with Jim after I left the orphanage.
"Therefore, I've decided to conceal my identity for now as I follow Luna to Landry Mansion so I can observe their interactions.
Luna furrowed her brows and said as she strode to the door to grab her coat, "You don't need to come with me to do that. I can observe them for you."
She glanced at Bonnie and added, "Why don't . you stay home?" Before this, Luna thought the reason Charlotte hated Bonnie was that she was Jim's current girlfriend, but at this moment, she finally understood everything.
If Bonnie was right, and that Charlotte had indeed stolen Bonnie's identity to be with Jim...
The first thing she would do to Bonnie if they came face-to-face with each other was to possibly kill her so that the truth would never resurface.
Therefore, bringing Bonnie to Landry Mansion would be a dangerous mission.
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