Chapter 169
Third-Person POV
After saying so much, Madman finally concluded, "So, it is very shortsighted that one can't accept things beyond one's own knowledge and does not want to admit one's ignorance. So, no matter how many facts are presented to him, he will not believe them. Why waste time in dealing with them?"
Bonnie, who is holding up her pants, knows it from the beginning. She turned blue and white, tried to say something, thought she would be slapped in the face, but finally she turned her head and snorted.
She's not going to fall for Madman anyway. Bonnie is young, but she has a lot of heart, and she's smart. Growing up, she was admired by others; even in crime, she is a genius. Why would Mr. Hansel entrust such a crucial step to this sudden madman instead of to her?
Hansel watches it from start to finish and knows that Madman has the upper hand. He could see Bonnie was unhappy, but he didn't try to persuade her
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