Luna was silent for a while.
“In that case, Mr. Lynch, are you willing to come up for a cup of tea?“
Joshua’s voice was low and cold. “Forget about it. You’ve already asked me not to meddle in your affairs. I came over to help you tonight, only because Lucas has sent his men to follow Jason for the entire day. We’re finishing it off. From this moment on, other than work, I won’t meddle in your affairs anymore.“
Then, Joshua hung up the call.
Luna stood by the balcony, looking at the black Maseratee starting its engine and leaving.
In the end, it was only a black dot in Luna’s eyes.
Luna gasped. She did not know what he was being angry about. She had an impulsive moment that afternoon telling him how Alice was Hailey.
However, not only did Joshua refuse to believe her, but he even said that if she were to continue keeping secrets for Hailey, he would not care for her in the future.
That afternoon, she was pissed off, so she told Lucas that other than work, she did not need him to meddle in her affairs.
Turns out, Joshua held his grudges strongly.
Looking at the car leaving, Luna chuckled bitterly.
Joshua has done so many terrible things to her, yet she could still bear it and live with him peacefully.
Joshua, on the other hand, just because she angrily talked back to him, held his grudge. He has already helped her apprehend Jason, yet he still gave her the cold shoulder.
Luna stood on the balcony for a long time.
It was until the night turned cold when she clutched her clothes tighter, turned around, and returned to her room.
A message from Lucas popped up on her phone. It was a message with a photo of Jason being tied up in both hands.
(Mr. Lynch said to let him take over Bonnie’s place in the mental asylum.]
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