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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 827

Luther was so angry with her that he slammed his fist on the steering wheel.

He didn’t want to be angry with her, so he could only a few deep breaths to calm his mind.

How was it possible for him to please Otis?

He simply did not want to offend Otis now, and for good reason.

Since Joyce's accident, Charlotte had been protected by the military and even taken to the Capital.

No matter how much money he had, he could not interfere with the internal affairs of the military.

He still had no idea why Ricky was after Joyce. Of course, it certainly had something to do with Charlotte, but what about all the other incidents?

The reason why he didn't fall out with Otis was because he wanted to get close to the military through Otis.

The gold bars were prepared by him a long time ago and had been placed in the trunk of the sports car all the time. They were intended to be a gift for Otis, and he just gave them to him earlier than scheduled.

Joyce saw that he was angry and didn't say anything else.

Today, it's all because of her.

After all, he saved her and drank that glass of wine for her, and she shouldn't make him angry again.

When she thought about that glass of wine…

She looked sideways and quietly surveyed him.

She didn't dare to drink it because she thought there was something wrong with it, and he drank that glass of wine for her

So far, it looked as if there was nothing wrong with the glass of wine. Could it be that she was overthinking?

"Ahem." Joyce changed the topic, "Mr. Warner, how did you know I went to Nine Up Bar with Otis today?"

Luther took a few deep breaths again to calm his furious heartbeat.

"I went to the construction site. You're gone."

"Oh."

Joyce realized that Eloise, the salesgirl on the construction site, had told Luther about her.

"What a coincidence that Mr. Warner is also visiting the plot today?" She gave a dry laugh.

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