Luna could not help but pause a little at his words.
After a moment, she came to her senses from those unpleasant memories.
Luna looked up and shot Joshua a glance. “We’re in Sea City, not Banyan City.“
Joshua gracefully took a bite. He sneered. “I still
have my ways, even if we’re in Sea City, “ he said as-a-matter-o-factly. Luna shook her head.
“Whether or not you do, what about in the future? We still have to leave Sea City no matter what.“
Luna took a deep breath. “While we’re still in Sea City, I still can retort to whatever she says, but if we leave and they bring this issue up again, we won’t be able to do anything.“
Joshua furrowed his brows. His tone was cold and domineering as he scoffed, “Do you think I can’t handle a weak family like the Larsons?“
As long as he wanted to, Joshua could do it even if they left Sea City.
He could have had Gwen swallow this matter forever. Of course, Luna also knew of his capabilities.
It was just that…
“I don’t want to owe you too many favors.“
She lowered her eyes and looked at the injury on his arm. “This is more than enough for me. Since Gwen is coming for me, I can handle this myself. I don’t need you to worry for me, Mr. Lynch.“
She raised her brows slightly. “Otherwise, if Mrs. Lynch hears about this, she’d force me to drink again.“
Upon hearing her mentioning Alice, Joshua slightly furrowed his brows. He said nothing.
Soon, Luna fed Joshua all of his food.
She kept the empty boxes and threw them into the bin by the side before eyeing Joshua.
“I ‘ve dressed your wound, and you’ve also had your meal already. Perhaps you should go back, Mr.
Lynch? I want to have a proper rest.“
Joshua looked at her aloofly. He stood up, turned, and left.
The door was shut.
Luna took a long sigh. She laid on the sofa, spent as she closed her eyes depressingly.
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