Chapter 268 “Why do you keep picking bones with Bonnie, Lorna? Did she do anything to deserve your aggression?” “| appreciate that you bought a gift for me, Lorna. I love it. However, this has nothing to do with the fact that you attacked Bonnie verbally repeatedly. She's part of my family. So, knock it off. Otherwise, | won't hold back anymore.” Lorna was pissed off on the inside, but she was doing what she could to keep a smile on her face. She directed her gaze past Avril and Mairi and fixed it on Bonnie.
“I'm not trying to make things difficult for you, Bonnie. It's just a question. Did you prepare a gift for Aunt Mairi or not? If you overlooked it, | have something | can lend you.” The sarcasm in her tone couldn't be clearer.
With that said, Bonnie had never once laid eyes on Lorna. Instead, she looked at Mairi and said, “I've got something prepared for you, Mom.” Fixing her gaze on Bonnie, Lorna was determined to see this through. ‘What on earth did Bonnie prepare for Aunt Mairi? I'm so going to make fun of her if it’s something cheap. and worthless.” “Thank you, Bonnie. I'm really glad I could call myself your mom.” Mairi pulled Bonnie into her arms and hugged her tightly.
we're all very “Are you going to open it and check out the gift, Aunt Mairi? Con, curious about the gift Bonnie prepared for you.” Lorna couldn't wait until Bonnie humiliated herself.
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Mairi was irritated now. Just as she was going to defend her goddaughter, Bonnie stepped forward and said, “I handpicked this gift for you, Mom. Why don’t you check it and see if you like it?” “Um...” Mairi frowned.
“It'll be fine, Mom. I'm sure you'll love it. After all, the value of the gift doesn’t matter. It's the thought that counts.” She smiled and looked at Mairi.
“You're right. It’s the thought that counts. It doesn’t matter what the gift is, | know I'll like it. Alright. It’s tto see what you've handpicked for me, Bonnie.” With that, Mairi opened the gift box and was astounded to see the large ginseng. She was so shocked that it almost slipped from her hands and fell.
The rest of the guests noticed her reaction and leaned in close with a puzzled look on their faces. At the next second, though, they were petrified and stood as still as statues.
It was especially true for Avril. After all, she recognized this particular ginseng. She knew where It cfrom.
“Good Heavens, Bonnie! Is this the sginseng we saw at the auction a few days ago?” What she said shocked everyone to their cores once more.
“Jeezums! | heard that they sold the ginseng at a billion dollars eventually! That's an Incredibly huge amount of money! Is she really going to give it away?” “Do you think price is the only thing special about it? This ginseng has been around for a hundred years! Everyone coveted it, but it wasn’t up for grabs previously. It would be nearly impossible to get your hands on it if it wasn’t for Pyralis’s annual grand auction.” “That's right! You could even save your life when the situation calls for it!” Listening to everyone's muttering, Lorna felt like someone had slapped her.
‘Bonnie must've done it deliberately. Otherwise, she wouldn't have also given ginseng to Aunt Mairi as a gift!‘ By now, her puny ginseng had been put aside. It becworthless as soon as Bonnie produced her gift.
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“Well... It's such an extravagant gift, Bonnie. | can’t possibly take it.” The last thing Mairi expected from Bonnie was a ginseng worth a billion dollars.
Realizing that Mairi was about to return it to her, Bonnie reached out and stopped her godmother. “I handpicked it for you, Mom. Like | said a minute ago, the value of the gift doesn’t matter. It's the thought that counts. If you don’t accept it, I'll take it that you don’t like it.” Mairi couldn't exactly decide. Turning sideways, she looked at Daken and said, “Honey...” “Take it. It’s Bonnie's first tgiving you a gift. You'll break her heart if you turn it down.” Daken had a point.
She had to accept it.
Later, Bonnie took Mairi aside and sat on the couch after the party was over and all the guests had left.