However, Luna had no choice. For Neil and Theo, she had to wait. She had to expose Fiona's true colors. She had to let Aura lose her pawn.
Time ticked away.
When the sun started to set, Luna still did see anybody from Robert’s team. However, she got some news from Christian.
[Luna, I suddenly remembered that it's Violet's death anniversary. I have been anxious all day, maybe because I have been investigating her recently. I'm afraid. Could you help me visit her at her grave and bring something for her?]
Looking at the message on her phone, Luna furrowed her brows.
[Why can't you go yourself?]
[I’m scared.]
It was as if Christian thought he could not express his true fear via messages, so he called Luna.
"Luna, please bring something for her. I'm really scared. I should bear half of the responsibility for her death. I'm a little guilty. Also, I'm abroad right now. It's already so late, I could not find any florist, so..."
Hearing how timid Christian sounded, Luna sighed. She was just about to give up waiting for that day to
help Christian when a middle-aged woman's voice rang in the distance.
"Hello, do you know where I can find a florist? It's my daughter’s death anniversary. I want to bring something for her."
Luna was instantly spirited upon the woman's words. She immediately stood up and looked in the direction of the voice.
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