Chapter 1831: “Traitors”

Book:The President's Five Children Published:2024-5-30

When he learned that Bonnie and the others had started studying the Keomany Family’s orphan books, Rupert immediately came to the villa to make an effort.
“Bonnie, aren’t we best friends, take pity on me, tell me what’s written in this lonely book, let me learn too.”
While saying this, he also blinked desperately and pretended to be cute.
Bonnie just pretended not to see, “You hurry up and let go of me, or I’ll call out to Anna.”
“Don’t, we are good friends, you take care of me, tell me ah, even half, no, a third will do!”
Rupert was close to kneeling down for Bonnie.
“You also know that I am studying psychology, if I can get the enrichment of the orphan book, my medical skills will definitely improve by leaps and bounds, and then I can benefit more patients ah.” Rupert said.
So this was not done for his own selfish reasons, but for the patients of Weskiney and the whole world!
“I’m touched by what you’ve said and admire your position and your eyesight.” Bonnie replied sincerely, “But I can’t promise you that, I’m sorry.”
Rupert’s expression drops instantly and he hangs his head in defeat, “Then at least give me a reason!”
Even if you die, you have to know the reason to die.
Bonnie then replied, “This orphan book was given to me by my mother-in-law, originally to stimulate Mrs. Keomany only to let us study, we all also swallowed it whole, did not even look at it carefully, afraid of revealing the Keomany Family’s secrets.
Aren’t you putting me in a dilemma by coming to me for it now?”
Rupert: “…”
That makes sense, but he’s really upset inside!
“How about this, after we settle Mrs. Keomany, I’ll help you ask your mother-in-law for it and put in more good words, then maybe she’ll be willing to lend it to you for a couple of days.” Bonnie suggested again.
In a twist of events, Rupert’s face broke into a smile again.
If not to avoid suspicion, he would like to hug Bonnie and turn around a few times.
Finally just give Bonnie a big hug, “Bonnie, I knew I didn’t find the wrong good friend, you’re so good to me, don’t worry, from now on your business is my business, you just ask!”
“Okay,” Bonnie shook her head helplessly, “I’ll get it for you when the time is right, so get busy with your own.”
Rupert hemmed and hawed and turned to leave.
Not much later, but turned back.
“Why are you back again ah, not agreed to help you beg … Mrs. Keomany then?” Bonnie turned her head, looking at the person beside Rupert, her eyes instantly serious.
Not forgetting to question Rupert, “Why did you bring her in here without saying hello?”
Rupert shrugged his shoulders, full of indifference, “She is Aunt Summer’s mother, so of course she can come in, what’s wrong with that?”
Of course not!
“It’s not like you don’t know that the two of them aren’t quite … Wait, are you hypnotized?” Bonnie quickly realized something was wrong.
Turning her head to Mrs. Keomany, her eyes were extraordinarily angry, “Mrs. Keomany, how can you just hypnotize people like that, it’s very rude!”
“I’m sorry.” Mrs. Keomany opened her mouth to apologize, but not half as sorry, “I wanted to see Summer, but none of your maids would let me in, so I really had no choice but to find someone of more standing to bring me in.”
Of course, she could have chosen to hypnotize all the servants so that she could waltz in, but that would have been too much trouble and tiring.
It is still easier to hypnotize a person in this way.
“Release the hypnosis immediately.” Bonnie ordered with a stern face.
Mrs. Keomany, however, looked at her with a smile, “I know you’re learning hypnosis now, so you can try it for yourself, and then while you’re trying, I’ll go see Summer for a while.”
After a pause and assured, “Don’t worry, I said something and left, at most half an hour, if you can’t get it done after half an hour, I’ll come and help you.”
Bonnie subconsciously lied, “She’s not home right now.”
He immediately pointed to the top staircase, “Aunt Summer is sunbathing on the top floor, you can go up that staircase.”
“Well, thank you Rupert,” Mrs. Keomany nodded and lifted her steps upstairs.