Luna frowned and was about to ask Joshua further when the car suddenly jerked. She felt another twinge of pain shot down her body, and curled herself up into a ball.
Luna felt like she was about to pass out at any minute now due to the excruciating pain.
However, just before she lost consciousness, she heard Joshua sigh and say, “I don’t want to… see you two together.“
When Luna finally came to, she discovered that she was in the hospital.
Joshua was sitting next to her with a sullen expression on his face.
Luna rubbed her eyebrows and slowly propped herself up on the bed. Joshua saw this and immediately helped her up. “Does it still hurt?“
Luna shook her head.
“Do you really care about Theo that much?“ Joshua frowned as soon as he took in her pale, sickly face. “ You’re willing to jump in and take the blow for him, even if it means you get hurt again? If I hadn’t seen her and stopped at the last second, your shoulder would probably be paralyzed now! “
Luna did not understand why Joshua was so furious. She chuckled and asked, “Why are you so angry, Mr. Lynch? You and Theo got into a fight because of me,
so of course I had to jump in. Besides, Theo is my boyfriend. Who else would I protect, if not him? Should I have protected you instead? The man who tried to frame and hurt me?“
Joshua’s expression darkened, and he immediately grabbed hold of Luna’s chin, forcing her to look directly into his dark eyes. “Since when did I frame and hurt you?“
Joshua thought Luna was getting more and more outrageous! He had known since the start that Luna had an ulterior motive for approaching him. Anyone who tried to get close to him in the past would give up in the end because Joshua always ended up outsmarting them.
However, Luna was different.
Joshua did not care what her motives were, and he did not hold a grudge against her for having kidnapped Neil and Nellie in the past. He did not even hold anything against her even though she had humiliated him in front of everyone multiple times!
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