The President’s Five Children

Chapter 173 Make an Appointment with My Assistant



Both Bonnie and Anna were startled to see Aarav’s sudden move.

It was half a minute later that Bonnie realized she should stop him.

However, even if his arms were clasped, Aarav kept struggling, his bloodshot eyes staring at the huge landing field out of the window as he mumbled to himself, “Die! Die!”

Fortunately, his fellow medical staff came in time to sedate him.

Bonnie stared at the unconscious Aarav, dumbfounded.

What was going on?

Why was he so agitated about the landing field?

Bonnie rushed to the spot where Aarav hit his head against the glass, only to see a small helicopter parked on the empty cement ground while the ground staff was checking it.

Nothing seemed wrong.

“Maybe he had some bad memories about helicopters before he went mad, so he got agitated at the sight of it,” one of the medical staff analyzed.

Bonnie thought of something upon hearing that.

On the day when the tragedy occurred to the Morgan family, Aarav’s wife was leaving with their two children, but the helicopter crashed shortly after it took off.

No wonder Aarav got so agitated when he saw a helicopter.

Some bitter memories must have come back to him!

“After you get to Country M, you must not let him see anything about helicopters, not even a model helicopter,” Bonnie said seriously.

The medical staff nodded. “Rest assured, Miss Annie. We’re professional.”

Soon, it was time to board.

Bonnie felt sad as she saw Aarav being wheeled into the plane, her eyes misty.

“Why do I feel like I’m kidnapping your uncle?” Anna gave a helpless smile. “Come on! Smile!”

Bonnie permitted herself a wry smile.

Bonnie didn’t go back to her hotel suite until she watched the plane taxiing down the runway and finally flying into the sky.

But no sooner had she reached the exit than she got a phone call from a stranger.

Bonnie hesitated for a moment before she hit the answer button.

“Is that Miss Annie? I’m Aliyah Stewart, Sebastian’s mother,” Aliyah cut to the chase.

“Hello, Ms. Stewart,” Bonnie said, her voice slightly hoarse.Belonging © NôvelDram/a.Org.

Aliyah continued, “Do you have time? Let’s meet somewhere.”

“Now?” Instinctively, Bonnie didn’t really want to meet her.

As Annie, she didn’t know Aliyah, and nothing good would happen when Aliyah got to her.

Back when she was Bonnie, Aliyah had hated her. Each time they met, Aliyah would put on airs with her, and that had left Bonnie with some unpleasant memories. Therefore, she didn’t want to see Aliyah.

Aliyah replied in a cold voice, “Of course. What else? Shall I make an appointment to meet you?”

Bonnie was lost for words.

Well, Sebastian’s mother was domineering and mean as before.

If it were in the past, Bonnie might get frightened and go to see her immediately, because she was afraid that Aliyah would fly into a rage if she was one minute late.

But now, Bonnie had no intention of being with Sebastian, so she didn’t have to go too easy on Aliyah anymore.

So Bonnie replied bluntly, “Ms. Stewart, you’re right. I’m a designer after all, and I’m busy with my work. I have to squeeze time to meet some unimportant people. If you want to meet me, make an appointment with my assistant George!”

Bonnie hung up the phone once she finished her words.


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