Natasha’s words were filled with regret.
“It’s a pity.
Lulu was such a great kid…“ “Mom.“ Aura frowned hard next to her.
“The waiter is still waiting for you to order.“ Aura did not like Natasha talking about Luna.
Ever since young, Luna was Natasha’s pride.
Aura had always been living under Luna’s shadow, so ever since she was of age, Aura was inexplicably hostile toward Luna.
“Ah, I’ll continue my order.”
Aura’s words pulled Natasha back to the present.
Natasha sighed.
She asked Nellie’s preference while ordering.
Occasionally, she would look at Luna.
“Miss, do you eat spicy food?” “Yes, I do,“ Luna said with her head lowered.
She did not dare to look at Natasha.
She was trembling violently inside, it had been six whole years of longing.
She could not reconcile with her mother, who was right in front of her.
She could only assume another identity.
The amount of pain she was in was all thanks to Joshua and Aura! At that thought, Luna clenched her fists tightly.
When Nigel was cured, she would make sure they
suffered as she did! “That’s all.“ Once Natasha had ordered, she started talking to Nellie.
She kept asking Nellie where Luna Gibson was.
Nellie looked at Luna, then carefully said, “Mommy said… that she still has important things to do.
“She said that she wants to have caramel pudding with you when she returns!“ Natasha could not help but think of Luna, looking at Nellie.
She secretly wiped away tears.
She looked at Natasha and said emotionally, “ Perhaps, in Luna’s heart, her family is not important to her.”
Natasha immediately turned pale.
Why would she choose to not say a word to her family after surviving the accident?
She even waited for six years to send Nellie back.
What on earth could she be doing that was so important? It was so important that she lost touch with her parents for six whole years?
How important was it that she did not have any contact with Banyan City? Moreover, she sent Nellie directly back to Joshua after six years.
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