"Who is this fiancee you're talking about? It's not me."
"It is you." Jim curled his lips into a smile as he used his uninjured arm to hold Bonnie close to him domineeringly.
"Since we're on this topic, I want to announce that Bonnie and I will be having our wedding ceremony three days from now. 1 hope everyone can attend."
This announcement had impacted Sean negatively, evident in the way his expression morphed into one of bitterness. It was plain to see how dejected his gaze seemed as he stared at Bonnie with a frown.
Bonnie pursed her lips while she tried to break from Jim’s arm, hissing, "What are
you bullshitting about?" "Well, I'm not even lying. Didn't you agree to marry me before I lost my memory?" countered Jim.
This effectively stunned Bonnie, who was dazed as she gaped at Jim. She wanted to say something, but nothing came out in the end.
She had indeed discussed marriage with Jim before he lost his memory, but he did not believe her and even ignored her. What else could she say after he decided to announce the news to everyone? She would be lying if she denied it, but if she admitted it...
Feeling helpless, Bonnie could only keep quiet.
Pleased to see that Bonnie was not arguing, Jim laughed. "Nonetheless, it was just a misunderstanding between me and Sean. Him and Bonnie were just pretending to be a couple; my fiancee was never in love with him."
Jim then turned and sat on a chair. He lowered his head and played with his injured hand that had just been wrapped. "I want to apologize to Mr. Wheeler. I was too impulsive and, in turn, hurt you accidentally. I'm really sorry."
Sean merely scoffed at what Jim said. He looked the other way and ignored Jim entirely, focusing solely on Samuel. "Father Samuel, you said my mother and Mr.
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