Luna looked at Joshua's angular face and felt her emotions jumbled, intermingled.
She took a deep breath and looked away. She did not dare to look at him.
"If the car accident six years ago truly had nothing to d o with you...
"And, if you can help me help Neil regain his memories, I'll be willing to trust you before you gather concrete evidence. I'll also forgive you."
Joshua looked at her closely.
"It's true. Mmh." Luna sniffled her nose and said, "I don't need to lie to you."
If Joshua could truly help Neil regain his memory, Luna would not only believe him or forgive him, even i f...
"Okay." Looking at Luna's side profile, Joshua closed his eyes and said in a low, hoarse voice, "Even if you don't tell me to do it, I'd still help Neil try to find his memories."
As for searching for evidence regarding six years ago...
Joshua had already started on it. The moment he would get the evidence that Aura harmed Luna and framed him for it back then...
He would make sure she wished she was never born.
The rain continued.
Initially, Lucas hoped that once Luna and Joshua cleared the air, Joshua would follow them back to Blue Bay Villa.
However, Joshua was reluctant. Luna also wanted to stay on the bridge for a little longer.
Thus, Lucas could only return to the car and quietly wait for them.
The rain gradually grew lighter.
Luna stood next to Joshua. Looking at the line where the sky met the sea, she could not help but ask," Joshua, when I went missing back then, what did you think of the most?"
Lucas told her that when she had gone missing, Joshua would often come to Bay Bridge and look into the distance for the entire day.
She wanted to know what Joshua thought of back then.
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