Tea Cottage?
The driver froze when he heard this name that had not been brought up in a long time. "Sir, just to confirm.you want to head to Tea Cottage?"
He remembered that the only time Jim had gone to Tea Cottage after losing his memories was to confront Bonnie, so why did he suddenly want to go there at this moment?
Besides...had Bonnie not moved out of Tea Cottage?
By right, Tea Cottage was nothing but an abandoned mansion.
"How is this any of your business?" Jim furrowed his brows when he heard this. He laid in the backseat, his eyes still closed, and said with a hint of impatience in his slurred voice, "Do as I say. Are you the driver, or am I?"
The driver immediately shut up and started the engine when he heard the anger in Jim's tone.
The car pulled onto the main road.
Despite his eyes being closed, Jim could not stop uttering Bonnie's name under his breath.
The driver sighed. As he drove, he could not help glancing out of the corner of his eye at the man lying in the backseat.
Maybe it was only during his drunken state that Jim returned to being his old self, the man who would frequent Tea Cottage to spend time with the love of his life.
Soon, the car reached its destination.
The driver initially thought that the house would be empty.
After all, he had been working for Jim for a long time and had overheard the events that transpired between him and Bonnie.
Therefore, he knew that Bonnie had already moved out of Tea Cottage a long time ago and was now living with Joshua and Luna.
However, to his surprise, Tea Cottage was brightly lit and flourishing with activity that night.
Not only was the house occupied, but there were also many guards outside the door and gate, keeping an eye on things.
The driver was frozen in shock for a moment, but when he heard the vague sobs of a baby coming out of the house, he knew that Bonnie and the children must have returned.
He quickly opened the car door in relief and helped Jim out of the car.
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