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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 2487

This sentence seemed to put everyone on their toes.

All of a sudden, Luna felt as though an invisible hand was squeezing her heart.

How could this be?

Did Rosalyn not say that Bonnie was not poisoned at all and could wake up tonight? Why was Bonnie still unconscious and worse...had stopped breathing altogether?

"Bonnie..." Jim, who had already prepared himself for this moment, tried to feel for Bonnie's breath. After doing so, he remained silent and instead wrapped his arms around Bonnie's legs tightly.

Apart from Jim and Harvey, everyone else in the room had expressions of shock plastered across their faces, including Rosalyn.

"No—this can't be!" Rosalyn narrowed her eyes and stood up from her wheelchair.

Her drug could never go wrong! Unless..

Unless Nikki had added something else into the syringe when poisoning Bonnie

However, Nikki had always thought this was a real poison and could not possibly have added anything else into the concoction.

At the thought of this, Rosalyn tried to sprint in Bonnie's direction, but she was so frail that after two steps, her legs gave out beneath her.

Charles quickly picked her up when he saw her fall. "Are you okay?" "No..." Rosalyn stared at Bonnie in the distance and said in a trembling voice," Bring me over... I want to check on Bonnie!"

Charles nodded and quickly shuffled over to Bonnie's side with Rosalyn in his arms.

"There's no need to waste your energy, Mother." Jim let out a bitter chuckle when he saw the worry on Rosalyn's face. "Didn't you already say that there was nothing you could do? I've already accepted this fact."

He failed to mention that his heart withered soon after.

"No, it's not that, Jim." Rosalyn exhaled, strode forward, and felt for Bonnie's breath, furrowing her brows.

Bonnie's symptoms...did not seem right!

"Come help me." Rosalyn glanced at Jim. "I want to do CPR on her."

Jim let out a calm, bitter chuckle. "What use is it to do CPR now?"

The time had already come, and this was Bonnie’s cue to leave, was it not?

In the days after she had been poisoned, Jim had tried to find ways of curing her, but it all led him to disappointment.

Now that he had already prepared himself for this moment >f!=UIY< talked himself out of taking his life to join Bonnie, why was everyone so agitated over this, as though none of them had accepted the truth?

Was it because he was too cold-hearted?

"I can't explain this to you now." Rosalyn frowned and said urgently, "If you still want Bonnie to live, come help me right now."

There was a hint of solemness in Rosalyn's urgent voice.

Jim hesitated for a moment, then finally sighed. "Alright."

He was probably the person who wanted Bonnie to live more than ever.

Luna furrowed her brows, glanced at Joshua, and asked in a low voice, "Aren't you going to help?"

"There's no need for so many people." Joshua frowned, and a glimmer of malice flashed through his eyes as he gazed in Jim and Rosalyn's direction.

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