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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 255

"Yeah, why not, where do you want to eat? It's on me." Joyce showed a smile.

"It's not a good time for you to show up elsewhere. If you want to have a dinner together, we can just go to the clubhouse owned by Felix's family." Luther answered as he drove.

Juanita on the other end of the phone heard it, and she laughed a bit. She lowered her voice and said to Joyce, "Seemed like you have got a control freak for husband, and you look like you are grounded somehow."

Joyce laughed out loud, "Not at all."

She looked to Luther and asked, "What's the name of the clubhouse?"

Luther said back, "DeNox."

Joyce froze.

DeNox, wasn’t that a nightclub? Even she had heard of it. Although it is a famous light music bar in Khebury, it was said that there were pop bands from all over the world in the bar every day. But in the end, it was still a nightclub. What surprised her was that the clubhouse should belong to Felix’s family. It seemed that the power and wealth of the Saunders family were quite beyond her imagination.

Luther explained, "Felix runs a private clubhouse on the top floor of DeNox, and the nightclub is downstairs. I will make arrangements with Felix in advance, and no one else can disturb us."

"Oh." Joyce said to Juanita on the phone, "DeNox, top floor."

Juanita just heard what Luther said on the phone and she was very excited, "Good, I've heard a lot about 'DeNox' and I've always wanted to have a look for myself."

"And I'm telling you, I've got a date with Karl tonight!" Juanita purposely raised her voice happily, "7 o'clock, DeNox, don’t be late!"

After saying that, Juanita happily hung up the phone.

Joyce listened to it and had a moment of embarrassment. When Juanita mentioned Karl just now, she even subconsciously covered the speaker of her phone. She was afraid of being heard by Luther.

Hell, why should she feel embarrassed?

Was it because of Luther's incomprehensible remarks in the lounge just now?

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