Login via

Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1204

Neil had barely finished speaking when Aura slapped him violently on the face. 1

"What? You've only been with Joshua for a day and you've already been led astray by them? Who the hell d o you think you are? Why should I tell you my plans? You only have to remember that I am your mother! You will do what I tell you to do! Stop asking so many stupid questions!"

Then, Aura turned around and headed into the abandoned factory without looking back.

"Get yourself in here!"

Neil stood in the same spot clutching his red and swollen face. He looked at Aura unconcerned for him. The scene where Luna was cleaning his wounds and slapping his butt inexplicably arose in his mind.

If...If only she was his mother. How great would that b e?

Nigel and Nellie’s signal had been cut off.

Luna, who had been following the signal in the car, looked at the spot where the red dots vanished on the screen rather anxiously. "Why was the signal suddenly cut off?"

Joshua narrowed his eyes and looked at the screen. "It did not look like the signal was blocked or cut off.

Nigel was the one who cut it off himself."

Luna furrowed her brows. "Why would he do that?"

Joshua looked in front coldly. "It should be because he wanted to conserve power. Because the communication device he brought had exceptionally strong signals, it used up a lot of power too. Even if I had already installed the best battery, it could only last for a few hours.

“There could be two reasons why Nigel turned off the communication device to conserve power at this moment. One is because he thinks we can locate him, but we only need time, maybe a very long time, so he turned off the power on the communication device.

"The other would be..." Joshua’s tone turned low. "He and Nellie were brought to a place where the signal would be weak and hard to transmit out. Nigel plans t o use the maximum power to send the signal in the most crucial moments, that's why he turned it off."

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife?