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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1148

Adrian, Celia, and Michael's expressions were extremely ugly when they heard what Joshua said.

With Joshua's powers, he could make them sleep in the streets. Also, all these years, everyone thought that Adrian did not remarry because he was a deeply affectionate and loyal man. If the others knew that not long after the death of Joshua’s mother, Rianna, Adrian met Celia and even gave birth to Michael...

"Just let it be." Seeing how tense the situation was, Celia pursed her lips and tugged on Adrian's sleeve." Don't bother with Joshua, he's still your son after all."

Then, she took a deep breath and looked at Joshua's back.

"Joshua, your dad sprung this on you out of a sudden. You’re right. We don't have the right to meddle in your personal affairs. I'll take your father and leave right now. Don’t worry, we won't cause trouble at your engagement ceremony tonight!"

Then, she held Adrian and Michael's hand, one on each side, and left Blue Bay Villa.

With his back facing them, once he heard the door of the Blue Bay Villa closed, Joshua leaned back on his wheelchair exhaustedly.

He closed his eyes and calmly asked the butler by the side. "Where's Luna?"

"Ma'am said that she heard that there was fresh fish from the morning market in the western part of the city, so she went to buy fish early in the morning. She said she wanted to make them for you for lunch to help you recuperate."

Joshua smiled. The displeasure that Adrian and his family brought vanished instantly.

"What a bully!”

Coming out from the Blue Bay Villa, Michael, who did not dare let out a single breath in front of Joshua, harrumphed coldly while walking. "How dare he be so arrogant? Without the inheritance from the Lynch family, would he have such achievements now?

"He is the grandson of the Lynch family. I am too. All these years, he has been hogging on the fortune, I said nothing! Now he dares to threaten us, chasing us out o f the hotel? He has crossed the line!

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