Luna, who was still looking for the documents, paused a little. "What is it?”
Joshua looked at her with a deep gaze. "In the future... when Neil returns and regains his memory, will you still leave?"
Luna was stunned for a while, then she awkwardly laughed, "Perhaps."
"If you must leave..." Joshua sighed and said, "Please b e reachable.”
Luna's hand which was searching through the documents stopped once more. "What’s going on?"
"I don't want to stay out of touch with the children. I don't want my own children to hate me like how I hated my father."
Luna bit her lips. She finally understood what he meant. She sighed and said, "It won’t come to that, the children like you a lot. Also, you are not your father."
Joshua was silent and looked at her for a long time before finally smiling. "You're right."
Then, he looked at the document in her hands. "Go on."
Luna pursed her lips. She read the documents to him while secretly observing his reactions.
Although he tried his best to hide it, she could still see
the loneliness and desolation in his eyes.
She thought about what the butler said to her a moment ago. Her heart ached a little.
Luna understood Joshua very well. Ever since he was young, he never had an ounce of affection from his father.
Joshua had been working hard. He thought that as long as he was exceptional enough, his father would b e happy. His father would finally stay.
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