Joshua looked at her with a cold gaze. “Obsessive and paranoid.“
He smiled ironically. “Were you describing her or me?“
Luna paused for a while before realizing that her words to Bonnie might have been directed toward Joshua too.
Luna shrugged. She smiled at him gently. “Mr. Lynch, you’re overthinking this. How could I be describing you in that way? I was still hoping you would help me figure out where Aura went.“
Joshua furrowed his brows at her words. He sighed, “ We couldn’t find her. After she came out from the mental asylum, she hailed a cab.“
Lucas, who was standing behind Joshua, sighed. He recounted what he said to Joshua to Luna once more.
“She got down in the suburbs where there was no surveillance. Later on, whether it be traffic or public transport surveillance, we could no longer find her.“
Lucas sighed, “She should still be in Banyan City, as for where she is, we don’t know.“
“I blame myself for this. “ Luna closed her eyes. “I was too careless.“
Then, she bowed at Lucas. “Thank you for your hard work.“
Lucas was rather flattered. He immediately helped her up. “Why are you being so polite with me?“
“We can’t blame you for this.“ Joshua furrowed his brows. “Bonnie is a reporter. Even if she did not use you today, she would still be able to locate Aura sooner or later. Your carelessness only sped up her process.“
Then, Joshua looked at Luna calmly. “Go back home first. I’ll check the surveillance once more.“
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