Chapter 119 How Much Do You Want
Chapter 119 How Much Do You Want
Suny had just opened the second novel when the mobile phone at one side suddenly rang.
She glanced at it and saw that the caller alert was from the police station. This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org: ©.
Suny raised her eyebrows slightly and answered the incoming call, "Hello, hello, Suny Holland is
speaking."
"Hello Miss Holland, I am from the police station, last night you found a mobile phone and handed it
over to our police station, do you still remember?"
"Yes."
She responded indifferently and waited for the policeman to continue.
"The owner of the mobile phone is now collecting it from us, he said it is worth a lot of money and there
is a lot of important information in it, the owner wants to thank you, Miss Holland can you come over
here?"
Suny smiled lightly, "Sorry, I don't need thanks."
After saying that, Suny simply cut off the call.
Meanwhile, in the Police station.
"Mr. Johnson, Miss Holland can’t come and she said she doesn't need thanks, so-"
Austin glanced down at the phone he was holding, Suny's reaction was within his expectations.
He nodded, "Thank you."
On the side, Ivan saw him turn to leave and hurriedly followed Austin.
At 6pm, it got dark early in February in J City, and by now it was completely dark outside.
Suny withdrew her eyes, closed the file in her hand, took her phone and picked up the bag, intending to
go home.
Only just as she pushed open the door, she bumped into Polly, who had hurriedly arrived on high heels.
Polly walked in a hurry and stopped straight in front of Suny.
Realizing her presumption, Polly hurriedly took a step back: "Miss Holland, excuse me."
Suny smiled faintly, "Something wrong?"
Hearing her words, Polly looked up at Suny with an awkward expression, "The old lady who called
herself your grandmother this morning is here again."
Suny's eyebrows twitched, "Aren't they gone?"
"They are back, with an internet blogger and a couple of photographers, and that blogger is a short
video platform on a help desk."
Tsk, public opinion was used now.
Suny laughed lightly, "They're downstairs?"
Polly nodded: "Security stopped them, and that old lady is sitting on the ground crying. Now it is after
work hours, employees from other companies in the surrounding buildings passing by the entrance of
our company have seen ......"
The impact was really bad.
Polly didn't dare to say this, she obviously felt that halfway through her sentence, Suny's entire aura
changed.
Suny glanced at Polly: "Got it."
Bonnie wanted to see her?
Well, then meet her.
Suny grimaced coldly, but in just an instant, she resumed her light smile, "Let's go."
"Miss Holland, why don't you go the side door?"
Suny entered the lift and inclined her head to look at Polly: "Can you solve this problem if I leave?"
The character of Bonnie had not changed after all these years, she was an old shrew, and it was
impossible to reason with her.
Polly was mortified by Suny's look; if she could have solved the matter, she would not have rushed up
to see if Suny was off work yet.
"Miss Holland, I'm sorry."
Suny smiled, "What are you sorry for?"
"I failed to handle this well ......"
"Then watch how I handle it."
She hooked her lips and spoke nonchalantly without reproach.
Polly was stunned for a moment and her face suddenly heated up.
At that moment, the lift door opened.
Suny looked askance at Polly and lifted her leg to take the lead and walked out of the lift.
As she had just exited the lift, she heard the old woman's cries.
The voice was so loud that it was as if she was afraid that no one else could hear her. A woman with a
microphone was persuading her next to her, and Joshua stood by and kept looking at her side.
Suny raised her eyebrows and couldn't help but tsk.
She was right.
But in a few steps, Suny stopped in front of them, "I heard you want to see me."
Joshua looked at Suny in front of him, not quite daring to recognize her.
When Suny was at their place, she was as skinny as a wild monkey.
Although it was said that women would change when they grew up, Joshua did not expect her to
become so good-looking.
Originally, Bonnie was responsible for crying and he was responsible for keeping an eye on her. Just
now, when Suny came out of the lift, Joshua saw her.
But he didn't dare to recognize her at all, even though on closer inspection, she did look a bit like his
sister Lacie Holmes.
Now Suny walked up to them with a light smile on her face, but her charming eyes were cold, so that
Joshua did not dare to speak for a while.
As soon as Bonnie heard Suny's words, she got up from the ground and shot a glance at Suny.
The first time she saw Suny, she was also stunned.
If she had known that Suny would become so pretty, she would have raised her up and married her to
the rich family in the village, then Joshua would not have had to be such a loser!
But it was useless to regret it at this moment, so Bonnie collected her thoughts and reached out to
catch Suny: "You heartless bitch! You even refused to see your grandmother and uncle!"
Suny avoided the old woman's hand and took a step back, watching her fake crying while scolding her
for her black heart.
She didn't interrupt, just stood there and watched her perform.
Probably not expecting her not to open her mouth in defence, even the blogger who was invited by
Bonnie could not help but speak: "Hello, Miss Holland, I am Melissa. I understand that Bonnie and
Joshua are both your relatives, but Bonnie said they came to see you this morning, but they were
chased away by your company's security."
Suny gave the host a look, "So what is the purpose of them inviting you here?"
Melissa had never seen such a calm person, she rarely froze for a moment, and only half a second did
she respond, "Just want to see you. Bonnie said she only has one son and one daughter, your mother
and father had an accident ten years ago, and she can't see your mother anymore, so Bonnie wants to
see you, and besides, you are her granddaughter, and she has missed you so much in her heart all
these years."
Suny swept a glance at the old woman before she nonchalantly looked at the host: "So what they mean
by entrusting you guys to come over is that they want to see me, is that right?"
"Yes."
"Now that you have seen ne, can you stop lingering in front of our office?"
Host Melissa looked at Suny, who was always calm and collected in front of her, and tried to say
something, but Suny was no longer giving her the chance: "Oh, I see, you have another purpose, don't
you?"
This time, Suny was looking at Bonnie: "Say, how much do you want?"
She said, taking out the cheque and looking at Bonnie with a smirk.