"You see, now she can't be irritated at all. Do you know why I chose this place? Because there are fewer people and fewer cars here. Even if she runs out, there would be fewer chance of accidents. Do you really think I'm confining her? No, you have never seen how painful she was when the neighbors called the police and she was interrogated by the police! Brodie, you don't know the situation!"
Jason relieved his feelings of indignation violently!
Brodie tried to accept all these facts, although he felt so bitter to be misunderstood. Even so, he still determined to take Luna away. "If she was ill because of me, then I will be the one who cure her. If she is concerned about Cindy, then as long as she returns to the country and sees Cindy, her condition will definitely improve."
Without hesitation, Jason questioned, "How can you guarantee that?"
Brodie said coldly, "Could she recover by staying here with you? She has been in such a state for two years. She can only be locked up in this room without any freedom!"
They were confronting each other, and no one was willing to compromise.
After a while, Jason said, "So what if you bring her back? How can you guarantee that she will be free and unharmed?"
It became quiet.
"Whoever started the trouble should end it. I will let Cindy cure her."
Long loneliness dispersed.
Jason fiercely took two puffs of cigarette. He had quit smoking because Luna didn't like the smell. But today, he restarted smoking again.
Right this moment, Luna's voice came from upstairs.
She said in a clear and gentle voice after waking up.
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