"Perhaps Bonnie may miraculously wake up after four days instead of dying."
Jim sneered at Rosalyn's question." Mother, you know I never believe in miracles; those illusory things are a distant concept to me. Moreover..."
He lowered his eyes while peeking at Butler Fred, who was arranging for the maids to serve the dishes with intention. "I listened to you and asked Christopher to come back. I thought he could help me to manufacture an antidote for Bonnie, but I didn’t expect..."
He squinted, and there was hatred in his eyes while he looked at Butler Fred. "I didn’t expect someone would use the problem with Christopher’s mental state to
trigger his mental illness. Now, Christopher has gone crazy and nearly killed me in the process. A person who has lost their sanity couldn't possibly manufacture the antidote."
Jim closed his eyes and sighed. "If Bonnie dies, I'll never forgive those people behind all this!"
At that moment, Luna spotted how Butler Fred trembled slightly. Mickey, who was holding a tray heading toward them, nearly fell as his legs wobbled.
If Luna and Joshua were only assuming that Butler Fred and Mickey were the ones who pretended to be Bonnie and wrote the letter to Bonnie yesterday, then with the reaction of Butler Fred and Mickey, Luna and Joshua could be certain that their suspicion was correct.
Butler Fred and Mickey were the ones who wrote that letter to Christopher!
"Don't be so negative." Rosalyn sighed and looked deeply into Jim's eyes. "Don't worry; Bonnie won't die. I can promise you that."
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