Luna accepted the invitation and laughed helplessly as she tore it apart, “I’m afraid the clan member from back then must have forgotten me a long time ago.”
In high school, in order to play with Gwen, Luna downloaded Lost and registered for an account, even creating a character. As a rookie in the game, she stumbled around in the game, even walking was difficult for her.
Later, she met a clan member from the clan that she later joined. He taught her how to play the game, helping her level up and fighting bosses in dungeons, the two of them had a good time playing together.
During that time, Luna gradually started to have feelings for him, and he too told her she was very special.
Later on, he said he only played the game to try it out, he was too busy with his job in real life and would stop playing. Since then, he never came online again.
After he left, Luna was upset for a period of time, so she too put aside the game. The last day she logged onto the game was the day she registered her marriage with Joshua. She thought she should say a proper goodbye to her young love that ended before it even started.
But unexpectedly, when she logged into the game, she realized the clan member had sent her a message
six months ago, telling her he was already in Sea City and wanted to meet her.
Reading the message, Luna felt as if fate was playing a cruel trick on her. Because the date on the message, she remembered clearly, was the day she met Joshua.
The day the clan member sent her the email saying he wanted to meet her was the day she met Joshua and fell in love with him at first sight.
Later, she deleted the game and never logged in again.
Now, if Joshua did not question the time she met Gwen, she would have forgotten this game a long time ago, and what’s more, would never remember there was once a fellow clan member that she had a crush on.
Gwen handed her the laptop. “What if he didn’t? Do you want to go online for a look?“
Luna tore open the wedding invitation, the date of the wedding was tomorrow, the name of the bride printed on the invitation was Clover Bailey. An unfamiliar name.
She frowned, looking at Gwen’s excited expression a s she turned on the laptop. “Do you really want me to attend the wedding on your behalf?“
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