Luna looked as much shocked as she could be.
The moment she got the answer from Fraser himself, she got totally dumbfounded, though she’d already figured it out.
“Are you regretful?” Fraser asked her again.
“You must have thought it was wise to abandon a loser like me and be with a rich kid, right? However, it turns out that your so-called rich kid means nothing to the loser, a real wealthy-rich guy.” Fraser smirked.
Of course Luna looked regretful, but it was too late to change everything.
“It was my dad who had made Eric’s company bankrupt, because he wanted to revenge for me.” Fraser honestly confessed.
“Let’s say, except Alan’s death, all you mentioned were caused by me.” Fraser said coldly.
Luna glimpsed at him, feeling that Fraser was freaking horrible.
“Just because of Filip, you had ruined the whole the Gallagher Group?” Luna’s breath hitched.
“I know what you mean. You mean my dad and I were too cruel. What we’ve done has ruined hundreds of families.”
Fraser smirked, saying, “Actually, my dad has got all the competent employers work for him instead.”
“I don’t think you’re cruel. I just feel you’re horrible,” Luna corrected.
Were those rich kids all capable of ruining a company so easily?
Luna could never imagine that the man she abandoned turned out to be the son of a billionaire.
Fraser grinned, “Don’t be afraid. Filip was easy to handle.”
“Why have you hidden your true identity?”
“I didn’t know it until my dad suddenly transferred a huge amount of pocket money to my account. He told me that my granddad was the richest man in Dubai. To be honest, I thought I was in a dream.”
“Not until I got lots of money from the ATM, did I believe that I was a rich kid.”
“It happened on the day I invited you to have dinner. If I had told you about my identity, would you have believed me?”
Fraser shook his head. “You wouldn’t have believed me. You would have thought that I was crazy, right?”
“So I lied that I’ve won the lottery. However, I’ve spent too much money later on. So I made up another lie about selling lands.”
“I’ve hidden my true identity to see through everyone around me.”
Then he started the car. “Let me drive you home.”
Luna just wanted to got her boy back again.
When they passed a hotel, Luna said, “It’s so late that my parents must have gone to bed.”
“Why don’t we get a room in the hotel tonight?” Luna suggested.
Fraser grinned, saying, “I know what you mean.”
“Listen, Luna, When I was down, I was wondering when would I hold you in my arms again. It was the best happiness for me at that time, not to mention spend a night with you in the hotel.”
“I did like you.”
He let out a sigh. “But you didn’t like me. I would have agreed if you had asked me the same question at that time.”
“But now, do you still think you can get me in the palm of your hands?” He flashed a cold smile to her.
The question echoed in Luna’s head.
It suddenly dawned on her that what’s done was done.
Fraser wasn’t the same old loser she used to know.
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