It was the first work she did when she was abroad. She had always wanted to acquire it back, but she never succeeded.
Luna held onto the two jewelry boxes. Her heart broke.
She always thought that Joshua did not understand her. However, it seemed that no one understood her better than him.
Joshua knew what was the most important thing to her. The first design she ever sketched and the first jewelry she had made herself. He collected those for her, wanting to give them to her.
However, Luna has never received them before. She sniffled her nose and placed the photos and jewelry box back into the safe. With the marriage certificates i n her hands, she immediately got up and headed downstairs.
Downstairs, Bonnie was comforting Nellie and Nigel.
"Your Daddy is a lucky guy. He will be found sooner or later. Your entire family is amazing! Didn't your Mommy get into danger six years ago? She overcame i t! Your Daddy will do the same!”
Luna felt even more miserable upon hearing Bonnie's words. She sniffled her nose and headed downstairs.
"Bonnie, let's go."
Bonnie came to her senses. She immediately headed out and got into her car.
When both of them rushed to the site of the press conference that Adrian and Michael were holding, the reporters had already taken their seats.
The press conference was decorated as a memorial service.
Adrian was sitting on the stage, crying into the microphone. He could occasionally force a few droplets of tears out.
"Joshua is my pride and my joy. The entire Lynch family is proud of him! He lost his mother when he was young. I’m an unqualified father. He was brought up by his grandmother. He took over the Lynch Group when he was seventeen. To get the Lynch Group to grow amidst tribulations, was not easy...
"Everyone says he is a genius, but only his true family members know how hard it was for him to have gained such achievements he had today. How hard it was to manage the Lynch Group into what it is today..."
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