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Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy novel Chapter 1817

Chapter 1817 

Luna developed a high fever after Joshua took her home. He had changed a few family doctors, but the effect was minimal.

Luna had a high fever for two days. Joshua remained by her side in her room through it all.

Finally, in the afternoon of the second day, Luna’s eyes slowly opened with her brows knitted together.

Her vision became clear.

 

She rubbed her aching head while sizing up her surroundings and getting up from the bed.

When she saw the black-and-white decor of the room and Joshua, who was next to her leaning on a chair asleep, Luna finally realized that she should have been brought to Joshua’s mansion in Merchant City.

Feeling her movements, Joshua, who was leaning back on the chair resting, slowly opened his eyes.

“You’re up.”

 

Looking at Luna’s haggardly pale face, Joshua furrowed his brows and said with a hoarse voice, “Are you thirsty? I’ll go get you a cup of water.”

 

Luna responded in a hoarse voice, “I’m thirsty.”

Joshua immediately got up and headed downstairs. In less than a minute, Joshua brought a cup of warm water in.

 

“I added some salt into the water. The doctor advised me to give you some salted water when you come around…”

Looking at how worried Joshua looked, Luna was touched.

She bit her lip and accepted the cup of water.

“Thank you.”

Joshua sighed and sat next to her. “You don’t have to thank me.”

He should be the one that should thank her.

A few days ago when they were in Banyan City, he was angry because Celia said that Luna was more important to him than revenge.

For the past few days, while Luna was out cold, he finally understood his feelings. In his heart, Luna was indeed much more important than any revenge or feud.

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