Jason did not believe a single word Luna said.
“Luna.“
Bonnie, who was in front of them, took a few steps before she remembered Luna.
She passed the bouquet of roses to the security guard by the side. Just when she turned back, wanting to speak to Luna, she saw how Jason was looking at Luna with a vicious gaze.
That gaze made Bonnie’s heart skip a beat. This was the first time she saw Jason having such an expression.
Bonnie instinctively walked over and pulled Luna’s hand. She placed herself in front of Luna, blocking her. “Jason, Luna locking me up in the mental asylum was all a misunderstanding. I’ve already let it go. I hope you do the same too. She’s tagging along to help us pick out our ring. Stop finding fault with her.“
Upon Bonnie’s words only then did Jason’s tensed expression relaxed a little.
He furrowed his brows and looked at Luna. He smiled. “Thank you so much for your help, Ms. Luna, taking the time out to accompany Bonnie and me to pick out a ring.“
Luna smiled flatly. “I’m not busy, I ‘m quite free.“
Jason’s expressions changed. Bonnie no longer bothered with Jason. She directly took Luna’s hand and strode into the mall.
“This mall used to belong to us, the Craig family, but later on, because the profits were not too good, we sold it out. I don’t know who the current boss is.“
Then, Bonnie directly headed to the jewelry section. “But, no worries, my mission now is just to buy.“
Luna furrowed her brows and swept a glance at the jewelry on display. She only needed one look to know that the boss of the mall was Joshua.
Luna had seen many of the jewelry on display before. Some were even her designs.
“Ms. Craig.“
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