Even though she married Jason, Brodie didn't give up.
Brodie even took her away in public and right in front of her husband. He lost control and couldn't believe that Luna loved and married another man.
Then he did something he could never imagine in his entire life.
He imprisoned her.
He didn't know if he would go crazy once he released her and let her return to Jason. It was very likely. Just the news that she was married was enough to make him entertain the idea of killing Jason. Worse still, he would see Luna living with another man ever since!
He never wanted to see this!
In order to take revenge on Luna, he would marry Ariana and have a splashy wedding on the one hand. On the other hand, he imprisoned Luna like a pervert. Perhaps he was a psycho. Even now, when he recalled the time when Luna was imprisoned by him, he still felt slightly satisfied.
His satisfaction came from owning Luna, having her get rid of all the bad habits that she had developed outside all these years, and turning her into a more easily aroused woman.
He also found someone to investigate Jason. As a playboy, Jason was unbelievably devoted to Luna. In popular terms, men like him were called chick magnets. They liked to use all sorts of tricks to win women's hearts.
Over the years, it was Jason who had kept information about Luna so well that none of Brodie's private detectives could find her.
Jason was inferior to Brodie in career and capability. Brodie couldn't figure out how he obtained Luna's favor.
Luna used to hate Brodie for being poor, but now that he was mogul, why did Luna stay with a hopeless man instead of coming back to him?
When he learned that Jason was the biological father of the baby in Luna's belly, he exploded.
He almost went mad and really wanted to strangle Luna to death.
Hearing what Jason said, Brodie finally understood that he was like a marital lubricant for Luna and Jason. Luna came to him because she and Jason had a fight!
It was not because Brodie wanted to marry Ariana.
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