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Let Me Go, Mr. Harvey novel Chapter 96

Angela smiled reluctantly and declined politely, "I'm usually quite busy with work, let's talk about it later."

Since she said so, Luna could only agree with her.

The car soon pulled up in front of the Dream Club.

Angela grabbed the handle of the car and was about to open the door when Greyson called out to her, "Angela, wait for a moment."

He looked at Luna and pointed at a small supermarket next to the Dream Club, “I am a little thirsty, please go and get me a bottle of water."

There's water right in the car. Obviously he wanted Luna to leave and talk to Angela alone.

Luna understood him. Her face was cold and she didn't move for a long time.

"I know the owner of that supermarket well, I'll go."

Angela could understand Luna's thoughts. Luna treated her brother with heart and soul, but her brother wanted to avoid her sister-in-law and talked to her secretly. Her brother treated her sister-in-law as an outsider.

If she were her sister-in-law, she would have felt uncomfortable.

"You've had a busy day, and you're tired."

Luna pulled her back, glared at Greyson and said.

"I'll go."

After that, she opened the door and got out of the car, but instead of going to the supermarket, she stood a short distance away from the car.

Angela looked at her back and sighed, ''Brother, what are you going to say? Why can't you say it in front of your wife?

Even if you're looking for an excuse, you should find one that's not so obvious... Aren you making your wife unhappy by doing that?"

Silence.

Greyson looked depressed as he pulled out a cigarette, put it to his mouth, lit it, and then looked at Angela in the rearview mirror. However, he soonput out the cigarette, lowered the car window and threw it out.

It was October, and the weather was fine during the day, but the nights were a bit colder, especially for Luna who was wearing an evening gown.

Angela looked at Luna whose nose was frozen red, "It's too cold outside, let my sister-in-law come in."

She lowered the window to call out, but the window rose up before she could say something.

"I can't help you with a big favor, but I can help you with a small one."

Greyson had an expression like he had eaten a fly as he gritted his teeth and said.

"I'll ask that son of a bitch, James, out in a few days, and call you when it's about time!"

“Okay.” After a long time, Angela answered, and then lowered the car window and called out to Luna.

Luna walked to the car with her arms crossed, ignoring the passenger seat door that Greyson opened for her, and sat in the back.

She didn't slam the door or yell, but her face was extremely cold.

"Sister-in-law, my brother was just telling me the details of my... seduction of James."

Angela wanted to laugh, but her lips wouldn't cooperate, “He was afraid that I would be too embarrassed, so he let you out. Don't be angry with him, blame me instead."

She didn’t learned anything good from her mom and dad, but she learned to maintain her dignity even if it’s unnecessary from her dad. Sometimes she had to grit her teeth to get things done when she promised something beyond her ability.

But after two years in prison, she came to the Dream Club, and she had already lost her dignity, not to mention maintaining it.

Luna looked at her, going from being expressionless to surprised to heartbroken, guilty and sad in just a few seconds.

She wanted to say something to comfort Angela, but found that nothing was appropriate to say.

"It's getting late, you should go back early, and be careful on the road."

Angela opened the door and got out of the car, standing aside and watching them.

Fearing that she might feel embarrassed and awkward, Greyson didn't say anything, and started the car directly. He turned left to merge into the traffic and left.

It wasn't until the car disappeared from her sight that Angela minced her lips and turned around to head for the dormitory.

Toot-- Her phone vibrated.

It might be inconvenient for her to answer the phone, so Denise sent a message.

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