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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 158

"My wife." Luther subconsciously replied. But after he finished he regretted it, obviously he and Joyce were only married under false pretenses.

The sales clerk then showed her most beautiful smile, "Sir, this necklace is most suitable for your wife. A couple met because of their destiny and started the Wheel of Fortune and walked towards the future together. It has a very good meaning. The style is simple and elegant, very suitable for daily wear."

Seventy thousand dollars of jewelry, in the eyes of Luther, was not something worth mentioning. He had been used to auctions of the finest jewelry, rubies, sapphires, emeralds, all kinds of rare color pigeon-egg-sized diamonds worth millions of millions of dollars, and this was simply a cheap piece.

But for no reason at all, it captivated him.

It must be a good fit for Joyce, he thought.

He bought one, as if by magic. After he paid and walked out of the store with the bag, he was shocked to find that he had actually bought one. He even bought her jewelry just because she was angry?

Thinking of this, he took out his phone and sent a message to Joyce, "What are you doing?"

Damn woman. She had added him for so long and did not even send him a greeting.

Not long after, Joyce sent a message back.

"Stay with Grandma."

Then, there was no more then.

He stared speechlessly at the screen, and she actually had no extra sentence to say. It was obvious that she and Christian were chatting happily? When he thought of the smile on her lips when she was talking with Christian, he was so angry that he felt his body was going to burn and melt.

At that moment, the phone screen lit up.

He thought it was a message, but it was a call from Casey.

He pressed the answer button.

"President, are you still at the group? There's a problem with the real estate project in Mufron, and I need you to go there for negotiation. I saw that there is only a 7:00 flight, do you think it's okay?"

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