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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 2151

"I came across this particular brand when I was a child and fell in love with it ever since due to its rich flavor, but I never managed to taste it again ever since I was taken away to live in the countryside.

"However, even after I tried to track down this particular brand of oat milk again in the future, I couldn't find it anymore." Bonnie curled her lips into a self-deprecating smile. "After I inherited the Craig family fortune, I spent a lot of time and effort trying to track down the brand that made this oat milk, and finally, I managed to obtain the rights to the recipe and started manufacturing it myself."

She shrugged and added, "However, the company has been losing money over this product ever since it launched, and I guess it's because no one out there likes this flavor anymore.

"The biggest buyer of this particular product is the owner itself: me."

Then, she turned around and strode into the kitchen to clean up.

Jim narrowed his eyes as he watched her leave.

Could this be a coincidence?

Number-9’s favorite oat milk was the same one that Bonnie liked, but not only that, because of her love for this product, Bonnie even opened a factory to manufacture it herself...

On the other hand, Jim shook off this strange thought and decided to look on the bright side. When he would finally reunite with Number-9 in the future, at least he would be able to give her the familiar taste she loved as a child.

As soon as he thought of this, Jim glanced at Bonnie once more.

All of a sudden, he could not help thinking that Bonnie was not a bad candidate to date.

She was gentle and knew her way around a kitchen, but most importantly, she seemed to have many things in common with Number-9.

Truth be told, Jim could not guarantee whether he would fall in love with Bonnie or not the longer he spent time with her.

He was inclined to believe that he would, and therefore, he had to try his best to stay away from her so as not to betray his promise to Number-9.

"Since you've finished your soup, Mr. L SKV=ry, I'm guessing you've probably already recovered from the alcohol." The first thing Bonnie saw when she left the kitchen was the empty bowl that Jim set down on the table. She curled her lips into a smirk and added, "If there's nothing else you want to say, please go home. I need to get some sleep, too."

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