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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 373

"I'm going to Hotel Clarenhill. Drop me off at the front intersection, please."

Joyce said suddenly.

Justin was stunned, obviously feeling Joyce's aloofness towards him.

"Reporters are all around this place, and they may be following us. If they catch you getting out of my car, it'll be all over."

Joyce thought about it and said, "Then I'll go to a hotel a little farther away. Go to the Hotel Royal on the outskirts of town, I don't think that the reporters will be able to follow me there."

Justin's good-looking eyebrows were gently tweaked.

"Joyce, we haven't seen each other for a long time. I've been thinking about you day and night. Have you ever thought of me?"

The car was lit with a yellowish light, reflecting on her beautiful face. Today, when she first appeared in the Riveria Haze ballroom, he had actually seen her. More than three months, she had become more beautiful. She had lost some of her youth, but she had more charm than before.

He had his heart set on her before, and now he could not stop thinking about it.

He gently picked up her hand, brought it to his lips, and gently kissed her fingers.

She froze and jerked her hand back.

"Justin, since you disappeared from the hospital, I never stopped looking for you." She admitted, "I'm glad to see your legs recovered so that I'm finally relieved, too."

Justin was slightly stunned, she was, indeed, still only thinking of duty in her mind.

Although he had always known that she never loved him.

However, from the beginning, he was 100% in love with her.

"Justin, thank you for helping me out tonight." Joyce felt the need to make it clear, "But you know very well that the child in my belly had nothing to do with you."

Her tone was cold and distant.

Justin's heart stung, "Joyce, it was my fault in the past. I know that the child in your belly has nothing to do with me. I don't care whose baby it is either. From now on, let me take care of you, okay?"

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