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After Dirvorce I become a SheEO by Vada Weeks

Chapter 437
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After Dirvorce I become a SheEO Chapter 437

Chapter 437 Find Out the Thief

Suddenly, Bonnie sat up straight. This sudden movement also stunned Stephen, who was handing her a tissue.

What was going on?

“Do you have any ideas?” Bonnie asked Zayla on the other end of the phone. “I’m 70 percent sure.” For Bonnie

right now, the most important thing was to find her mother’s relics.

Even if Zayla were not sure, she would nod in agreement. Now, the 70 percent certainty was not minor. Okay!”

Bonne agreed, “I’ll open the door now!”

Then, she made a few gestures to Stephen in front of her, signaling him to enter the room on the side and hide.

Stephen wrote on the paper, “Do I need to hide?” Bonnie nodded and clutched her phone hard to prevent his voice

from leaking. “Will you stop crying if I hide?” Stephen continued to write on the paper.

Bonnie nodded again. Stephen nodded and walked towards the room with the pen and paper. After he walked a few

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steps, he looked back at Bonnie, thinking that someone should be coming.

After Stephen entered the room, Bonnie quickly opened the door. “Do you really have any ideas?” Bonnie’s eyes

were swollen like two walnuts, and she looked at Zayla sincerely.

“As long as you help me find it, I will give you all the other jewelry in the box. I only want my mother’s relic!” Zayla

shook her head, “I don’t want anything.”

Bonnie was stunned for a moment, “Then… why do you help me?” “Happy to help others.” Bonnie nodded. It

turned out that Rose was just like her!

She would pick up kittens and puppies on the way and even picked up a little man! And Rose was willing to help find

the lost items, so she was also enthusiastic! Taking advantage of Bonnie’s inattention, Zayla checked the situation in

the house.

There was a woman in her forties or fifties who was busy in the kitchen, presumably she was the aunt of the

sweater seller. After the woman put all the dishes on the table, she carried the small cloth bag and was ready to

leave.

“Miss Meeks, dinner is ready. I’m leaving first.” The woman nodded to Bonnie with a smile. “Okay, thank you!”

Bonnie waved to the woman. Zayla followed the trend and looked inside. Originally, Bonnie didn’t live here, so it

was already very strange to hire someone to cook, but now it was even stranger… There were two sets of

tableware on the table.

The woman didn’t ask her if she wanted to stay for dinner, and logically she wouldn’t decide to set up an extra set

of tableware. It seemed that Bonnie was really hiding someone here, and there was a high probability that it was a

man. If Iowa knew, he would probably have high blood pressure from anger.

Zayla didn’t see the so-called man, after all, there was no evidence. And she didn’t know Bonnie well, so she didn’t

say anything about it. Adhering to the principle of seeing the truth but not telling the truth, Zayla returned to the

subject.

Zayla asked Bonnie to tell her what had happened first and found out the whole process of the jewelry box being

stolen. Then Zayla let her recall Daphne’s expression when she learned that the jewelry box was missing and how

she fanned the flames.

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Although Bonnie had no mind, fortunately, her memory was not bad. She described it while recalling it and

matched her body movements, which were lifelike. After Zayla found out what had happened, she asked Bonnie to

take a piece of jewelry that she often wore.

People familiar with Bonnie could recognize her as the owner of it at a glance. Bonnie took off the bracelet on her

wrist and handed it to Zayla. It was a birthday present from my brother when I was sixteen. I never took it off.”

The bracelet was inlaid with a three-carat center diamond and countless diamond pieces. Even if it was not in the

sun, as long as Bonnie moved her hand, it was shining enough. This bracelet was indeed eye-catching. There was

no way anyone around Bonnie hadn’t seen it.

The next day, holding the bracelet, Zayla took the bus to Black Ridge Town. There were three pawn shops in the

town, and the locals knew that one belonged to the Meeks family, but they didn’t know which one it was.

Holding the sparkling bracelet, Zayla entered two pawn shops successively to inquire about the price, and she

stayed in both pawn shops for as long as an hour. In the end, she pawned the bracelet at one of the shops called

Treasure Pawnshop.

After leaving the pawn shop with the money, she walked towards the bus station. The long hair was loose, covering

the bluetooth headset on her ear.