"But in fact what?" Seeing Christian pause in the middle of his sentence, Luna frowned and could not help but ask.
At that moment, the announcement rang in the airport, Christian’s flight was calling for its passengers to move through security and board the plane.
He took a deep breath and quickly stood up. "I should get going."
Luna frowned. "Can you finish what you just said?" She was curious.
Christian lifted his lips and laughed lightly, "Luna, you claim you don't care about Joshua, so why do you insist on finding out what I was about to say?"
She paused. "I'm just curious." With that, she pursed her lips and turned away. "If you don’t want to tell me, then forget it."
Christian looked at her and smiled. He pulled out a document from his backpack and handed it to her." Something so important shouldn't come out of my mouth. Even if I told you, you won't believe me. I have been trying to complete this task for the past few days, so I collected quite a lot of information. Read through this, black and white with an official stamp a s proof, it won't lie to you."
With that, he threw his backpack on, dragged his suitcase behind him and turned to leave. "Luna, it may be a long time before we see each other again. I hope I can officially call you my sister-in-law when I get out o f prison."
Luna took the heavy folder and watched his retreating back. "Take care."
The man waved his hand as a response. After his figure finally disappeared at the security checkpoint, Luna took a deep breath and sat on the bench aside with the document in her arms.
She thought that there would be something related to Joshua in this folder. But...there was not.
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