Ivor hadn't expected the boss of the Nidhogg Organization to bring him such a surprising delight!
It seemed that he could return to see his Bonnie in no time.
After hearing the mixed joy in Ivor's tone, Bonnie jested helplessly, "What's this? Are you impatient to go back and see your darling wife?"
Ivor froze before admitting, "Yes, I've missed her after being away for so long. It would be wonderful if I could see her as soon as possible.
âHowever, the specific progress depends on your control over there. After all, your situation is still hazardous, so your safety comes first. Don't worry too much."
Bonnie thought to herself that the boss of the Dark Knight Organization was quite considerate. âHe is eager to see his little darling wife, yet he reminded me to stay safe. Not bad, not bad.â
Although Bonnie thought so in her heart, she jested again.
"Haven't you always wanted to see your little darling wife? Why are you saying not to hurry now? Don't you want to see her anymore?"
Ivor was somewhat speechless. After some thought, he said, "Then shall I speed you up? Can you get the chip by tomorrow?"
"No," Bonnie responded bluntly.
"Then thatâs settled," Ivor thought. He would have Floyd go and pressure her subordinates later. If they pressured her again, what would she do if she refused to lend them the chip in anger? The situation progressed, and he didnât want to fail at such a detail.
"Hahahaâ" Bonnie laughed helplessly.
"I was just joking with you. Donât take it to heart. Iâll try my best to speed up the progress because itâs not just you who has someone to see. I also have someone I want to see."
Ivor raised an eyebrow, a hint of amusement flashing upon hearing this.
"Oh? I didnât expect that. So, you already have someone you like? Youâve hidden it quite well."
Bonnie corrected his statement, "Itâs not someone I like. Weâre already married."
Ivor hadnât expected that the boss of the Nidhogg Organization was already married at such a young age, which was quite surprising to him.
"I didnât expect you to be so young and already married."
Bonnie rolled her eyes speechlessly. "Whatâs wrong? Is it only allowed for you to get married? Others canât?"
"I didnât mean that. I just find it surprising," Ivor said.
"Itâs not surprising to marry someone youâre compatible with." Although Bonnie said it casually, only she understood that she and Ivor had gone through a very long period of emotional testing before they reached this point today.
Her personality and experience made it hard for her to believe in entrusting her life to someone. However, Ivor had consistently demonstrated through his actions that he was someone worth relying on and trusting.
Ivor almost sacrificed his life for her and did various things to move her until she finally decided to marry him. This proved that her choice was not wrong; Ivor was indeed trustworthy.
However, she felt pretty guilty for keeping Ivor in the dark about her trip to Yale for so long. Bonnieâs eyes showed a sense of guilt as she thought about this.
At the same time, her longing for Ivor grew even more substantial.
It would be great to be with him if she could solve the matter quickly and return to meet Ivor.
Ivorâs eyebrow raised a bit higher upon hearing this.
"Indeed, my wife and I also got married because we hit it off, but hit it off with her first, then pursued her relentlessly and chased her for a long time before she agreed to marry me."