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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1105

"Of course it's you, Mr. Lynch." Before Luna could even reply, Bonnie curled her lips into a small smile.

She plopped down in a chair and continued, a cold sneer playing on her lips, "Do you think just because you helped Luna rescue your own son and took care of her for a few days after she saved you from falling off a cliff means she owes you?"

Bonnie picked up a wine glass and took a small sip before adding, "Why don't we see who’s been rude over the last few months? Who was the one who brought a new woman—one that he's only met once-home just mere days after his son's death? Who was the one who went home to visit Fiona as soon as he woke up, even though Luna took care of him for three days while he was unconscious?

"Who was the one who didn’t even bother to visit Nigel after undergoing the most important surgery in his life and instead stayed with Fiona the whole time? Who was the one who sent Luna into a mental asylum and cost her a finger, all because he blindly believed Fiona's words and a cold, hard diagnosis from a doctor that Fiona hired?"

Bonnie continued to stare at Joshua coldly. "Please don't think that just because Fiona is dead now, everything that you did in the past magically disappeared, Mr. Lynch."

The atmosphere in the garden seemed to be frozen over.

Joshua narrowed his eyes upon hearing this.

Every one of these questions felt like a thorn in Luna’s heart. She knew that the reason Bonnie brought this u p was to stand up for her, but...

Joshua was not the only one unwilling to recall these memories; even Luna herself could not bear to reminisce.

Luna let out an exhale and turned to glance at Joshua. "What's wrong, Mr. Lynch? Why aren't you saying anything?"

Joshua stared at Luna with an intense look. "Actually"

Actually, he had never been in love with Fiona at all. All the things he did for her...was to save Nigel. 1

However, before he could even finish his sentence, Luna interjected curtly, "It's okay if you don't want to answer, Mr. Lynch. I didn't expect you to explain your past behavior, anyway. All I hope is that you remember the things you did in the past. The bad things you did far outweigh the good, so you have no right to reprimand me for not inviting you."

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