Luna frowned and gave a feeble smile. ”How’s that possible?”
She saw the news broadcast in the supermarket when she was there with Neil last night, and it showed that Aura had boarded the plane and even displayed a photo of her posing in front of her university in Ausland. That meant she could not possibly be in Banyan City anymore.
”It’s true.” Natasha sighed. She lifted her head as her red-rimmed eyes stared straight at Luna. ”Actually… Joshua isn’ t as good a person as he pretends to be. He faked the news about Aura going abroad. Even the images and footage of her boarding the plane and arriving at her university were staged.”
Natasha broke at that moment as tears trickled from her eyes, and she dabbed her cheeks with tissue paper. She let out another sigh before she continued, ”He’s imprisoned Aura, truth be told. She’s now locked up somewhere with people guarding her day and night. She can’t escape.”
Luna’s brow furrowed upon hearing this ; she could not believe what she had heard. ”That’s impossible.”
Joshua’s unwavering faith and devotion toward Aura was something Luna had known as far back as six years ago. According to what Luna knew about Joshua, he definitely would have chosen to send Aura abroad instead of punishing her after discovering what she had done. What Natasha indicated sounded ludicrous, and Luna did not believe that Joshua would imprison Aura.
”It’s true ! ” Natasha sobbed as she clung to Luna’s arm. ”Ms. Luna, Aura is truly imprisoned somewhere right now—she told me that herself. She somehow found a way to get in contact with me without the guards knowing and told me that herself, but when I tried to contact her again, I couldn’t get through at all.”
Her grip on Luna’s arm tightened as she became more and more agitated. ”You must know where she is, don’ t you? You’re the one who claimed that Aura tried to get rid of Nellie, and you’re the one who brought out the evidence. You must know what Joshua is planning to do to Aura! “
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