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The Luna Is Gone (Diana and Nathan) by Angelique Quinn novel Chapter 69

Chapter 69

Diana’s pov

“Moss?” After seeing the face above, I exclaimed in surprise, “Why are you here?”!

“Collect your dead body.” Moss rolled his eyes at me.

I knew he was deliberately teasing me and didn’t get angry. “Put me down. I’m much better now. I can walk on my own.”

“Diana, pretending is not a good habit,” Moss said. “I warned you to take good care of yourself. But as soon as I left, you made yourself half dead again?”

“I…”

“Alright, shut your mouth. I don’t want to hear you talk now,” Moss frowned.

I originally wanted to refute, but then realized that I was being held in Moss’s arms. To avoid being thrown out by him, I wisely closed my mouth.

Moss carried me directly to the research room.

As I passed by other people, I could clearly sense their inquisitive gaze.

I pushed Moss’s chest and said, “You let me down. So many people are watching.”

“What are you afraid of?” Moss asked.

“Aren’t you worried that they might misunderstand our relationship?” I blinked.

Moss stopped and frowned, his eyes showing some disdain.

“I’m not interested in you.”

I was surprised.

What was he thinking?

I explained, “I didn’t mean you were interested in me. I meant that others will misunderstand, and I…”

“You’re noisy!” Moss’s tone gradually became impatient, “I don’t understand why you care so much about others. You can’t even stand steadily.”

“I…”

I instinctively wanted to argue, but found that I couldn’t win at all.

Helpless, I could only close my mouth again.

Fortunately, Moss quickly carried me into a lounge and placed me on a bed.

“Thank you.”

Although our conversation was not pleasant, he did help me.

“Hmm.” Moss responded perfunctorily and looked at his watch. “You can rest for two hours. In two hours, I hope to see you in the lab.”

I was stunned.

“So you’re just helping me for the research?”

“Otherwise?” Moss looked at me puzzled, “What are you thinking?”

“You don’t have to be so utilitarian. Proper disguise can earn more favor.” I reminded.

Moss gave me a glance and said, “Why do I have to get your favor? I don’t love

you.”

“You…” I exclaimed in shock, “You don’t have to love me, but among colleagues…”

A loud bang was heard.

Moss closed the door and left.

I was stunned for two seconds.

Forget it…

It was not the first day I’ve met Moss. His mind was full of research. I shouldn’t bother to explain this to him.

A sense of exhaustion surged through my body. I set an alarm and fell asleep.

Two hours later, I was awakened by the sound of the clock.

After changing into work clothes, I went to the laboratory.

William had arrived and was discussing something with Moss. His face didn’t look very good.

“Is anything wrong?” I walked up to the two of them and asked.

William put on a smile and said, “It’s okay. I’m here to inquire about the research on

the Enigma virus antidote.”

“We have made a breakthrough,” I said.

William looked at me hesitantly.

“I heard you haven’t been to the lab much lately?” He asked, “Are you busy with anything else?”

I was stunned for a moment.

now.” 

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