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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 1004

On the other hand, Joyce received a call from Luther out of the blue after work.

"Miss Knowles, I'm already on my way back to Khebury. I suddenly remembered something important and I want you to do me a favor." Luther's clear voice rang out over the phone.

"A favor?" Joyce was a little confused, "What could Mr. Warner possibly need my help with?"

"Can you go to Room Two at Capital Opera at exactly seven o'clock? And I'll have Aaron hand you something. Then you help me send it to a certain place. I will send you the address later." Luther told her all the details.

Joyce smiled casually, "You can just ask Aaron to send it for you, so what all the trouble is even for? Why do you have to ask Aaron to give it to me and then I will send it to a certain place for you?"

It was obviously illogical. What did Luther want?

"Ahem, Aaron is not available. I have other things for him to do. Please help me out, will you?” Luther said in a nice voice.

"Mr. Warner, I don't know my way around the Capital, so what can I do to help you?" Joyce questioned.

On the other end of the phone, Luther looked gloomy. It was just so hard to fool Joyce.

In the end, for a lack of a better way to say it, he said, "I will not harm you, and I don’t ask for your favor usually. There must be a reason, and I'll explain it to you when I get back, okay?"

"OK. No problem."Joyce replied grumpily.

Indeed, he never asked her to do anything.

Although it was illogical, she could at least do such a little favor for him.

So, Joyce did what Luther said.

She came to Room Two of Capital Opera at seven o'clock on time.

Unexpectedly, when she had just arrived she heard someone shouting.

"Someone's fainted! Come on, someone!"

She looked over at the sound and saw several people in formal dresses gathering around. Their hands were pointing somewhere but they dared not to go forward.

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