Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy chapter 1596
“Yes.” Then, he shut the car door.
With the car door being shut loudly, Luna’s mind was in a mess.
Did her mother send Mickey to see Granny Lynch the day she died?
The engine of the car started. Luna subconsciously turned her head and looked out of the window.
Joshua was still standing in the same spot. The aura he emitted was so cold that she could even feel it through the car window.
Luna felt a little suffocated.
Did Granny Lynch’s death have something to do with her mother? Also, from Joshua’s attitude toward Mickey, Joshua should have already long known that Mickey went to visit the scene of the crime of Granny Lynch’s death and that he was one of Rosalyn’s men.
Luna thought back to the day her mother was hurt, eight months ago…
That day, her mother was also stabbed by a knife in the chest. Was that not the same thing that happened to Granny Lynch?
Luna closed her eyes, and a terrifying thought appeared in her mind. Could it be that…Joshua hurt Rosalyn because of Granny Lynch?
Luna clasped her hands tightly. If Granny Lynch’s death had something to do with Rosalyn, Joshua’s treatment of Rosalyn was understandable.
Her understanding the situation did not warrant her forgiving Joshua, however. Rosalyn was her mother, and she would never be able to change that fact for the rest of her life. Joshua would also not avenge Granny Lynch just because Rosalyn was her mother.
Thus, she should not pretend that nothing had happened just because Joshua was the father to her children.
“Ms. Luna.” Just when Luna’s mind was in a mess, Mickey, sitting in the front passenger seat said calmly, “My father said that you have something you would like to ask me? I don’t have much time. I can only accompany you from the hospital to the courtyard. We’re already halfway there. Are you sure you’re not going to ask me any questions?”
Luna was pulled back to reality by Mickey’s words. She took a deep breath, lifted her gaze, and looked at Mickey from the rearview mirror.
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