Bonnie faltered upon hearing this.
She stared at Jim's face, which was etched with hostility and contempt, and a sneer crept onto her face. "Judging someone without even trying to understand the whole picture. Is this what kind of person you are, Jim Landry?"
Bonnie crossed her arms at her chest and said, smirking, "I used to come across people like this, who pointed fingers at other people whenever something went wrong instead of reflecting on themselves.
"Now that Harvey has said these, why don't you consider the reason he's so hostile toward you and Charlotte instead of just blaming everything on me?
"Jim, you're not at all different from these selfish, arrogant bastards."
Jim narrowed his eyes upon hearing this. He stared coldly at Bonnie and replied, "But Charlotte said-"
"Charlotte said this; Charlotte said that." Bonnie curled her lips into a smirk, and her gaze landed on Jim's bandaged hand. At that moment, she felt as though an invisible hand was squeezing her heart.
After all that she had done for him, he never acknowledged even a single thing, whereas everything Charlotte said was like the holy grail to him!
"Are you incapable of thinking for yourself, Jim? Do you believe everything Charlotte says, like a mindless chimp?"
The color drained from Charlotte's face. She furrowed her brows, tightened her grip on Jim's face, and shot Bonnie a pitiful look as she bit her lip. "Ms. Bonnie, I know you don't like me, but..." "But what?" Bonnie shot her a cold glance and said contemptuously, "Enough is enough, Charlotte. Do you honestly think there's nothing I can do against you?"
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