“If I can’t do it without bringing my personal feelings to work, how can I ask my employees not to play favorites?“
Luna bit her lip. She understood Joshua’s insistence, but it was just…
Luna turned to look at him. “Mr. Lynch, if I said that I don’t wish for Joseph Gibson to be in prison for too long, will you think I’m being unreasonable?“
Joshua raised his eyes and looked in front. His voice was flat as he remarked, “Joseph Gibson has two daughters. One of them was Aura, who almost killed you and the children a few times. The other is my wife, Alice, who always had a problem with you.“
He turned and glanced at Luna coldly, examining Luna’s face. “All that, and you’re extremely tolerant of Joseph and Natasha. You won’t resist no matter how they scold you.
“If you didn’t install hidden cameras before this incident, your future in the jewelry design industry would be completely destroyed.“
Joshua squinted. His gaze was so sharp that he could penetrate through all her pretense, reaching for her deepest, darkest secret.
Luna looked away, not daring to meet his gaze. This man was still like before—dangerous and perceptive.
Her every single action, no matter how small, could not be hidden.
The atmosphere in the car was so quiet that it was rather strange.
Joshua leaned back gracefully on the leather seat as he looked at Luna’s side-profile.
“Give me a reason why you want to let Joseph Gibson go.“
Luna stopped breathing.
A reason…
Would the fact that she was Joseph’s biological daughter count as a reason? How about the fact that Joseph and Natasha have truly repented? Did that count as a reason?
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