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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 355

"This one. I don't need to try it on, I'll just change myself when the party time comes." Joyce had never been interested in these, so she picked the simplest one.

"Yes, please come with me to the other room for a moment and I will find you a set of jewelry."

Tina spoke with her head deliberately bowed and her eyes twinkling.

Joyce didn't notice the difference and followed her through the long corridor to another room.

Joyce sat down in the room while Tina brought in several boxes of jewelry for her to choose from.

She chose the simplest diamond necklace.

"Mrs. Warner, you have a great taste." Tina praised.

Then, after looking around the room, Tina said to Joyce with an apologetic face, "Sorry, I suddenly realized that I made a mistake and I didn't bring the earrings. I'm going back to the store to pick them up for you, they are very close to here and I will be back soon. Please rest in your room for a moment."

"It's okay, it's still early." Joyce waved her hand, indicating that she didn't mind.

"Mrs. Warner, thank you so much. You are so generous. I'm sorry, I'll be right back." Tina bowed repeatedly in apology, and immediately afterwards, she hurriedly left the room and pretended to go back for the earrings.

Joyce sat on the sofa and looked around. The room was small, but there were two doors connecting the two sides of the hallway.

Just now she could actually hear the faint sound of a conversation coming from next door.

After Tina left, the room was suddenly quiet, and the voices from the next door became clearer.

And the voice was a little familiar, was it Luther talking?

She frowned gently, stood up, slowly walked up and gently pulled the door open.

Bright light leaked through the doorway, and the sound of their voices became clearer, and she clearly heard, to her surprise, Charlotte's voice.

Her heart "stuttered".

It was hard to describe such a feeling.

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