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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 905

Joyce was certainly not familiar with the Capital, so it would be more appropriate for them to go find her.

Joyce looked around, "I happened to be downtown, and I saw that there was a café. It's called freese and it looks big."

"I know the place. You can go first and ask for a large box. We are not far away and will be there immediately." Karl said.

"Good." Joyce answered and then hung up.

She then took Anderson to freese and asked for the largest box.

Anderson was sitting on the couch, playing his game.

Joyce ordered him a juice and three more cappuccinos and waited quietly.

About half an hour later.

A crisp knock sounded on the door of the box.

"Come in." Joyce immediately responded.

The person who opened the door was exactly Juanita.

The light in the box was soft. Juanita walked in and saw the face of a strange woman, who was holding a cute child in her arms.

She almost thought she was in the wrong box and tried to exit when her back slammed into Karl who was about to walk in.

Karl held Juanita steady.

"Juanita, it's me! Joyce!" Joyce looked at Juanita with amusement, "You're not going the wrong way, and this is it. This is my son, Anderson."

Juanita's jaw dropped and she couldn't believe what she was seeing. She looked at Joyce, who was wearing a mask at the moment, and then at Anderson, who was as cute as a little blob.

"Oh my God." She let out a scream and subconsciously covered her lips.

Juanita liked Anderson so much that she refused to let go of him.

"Anderson, you know what to do to greet people."

Joyce looked at Juanita with amusement. She was still the same as before, spooky and cute.

"I don't want to greet them."

Anderson struggled desperately and wailed.

"Okay, I'm not going to make fun of you. Go play."

Juanita wrapped her arms around Anderson hard for one last time before she would put Anderson down.

Then she came up to Joyce and looked left and right.

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