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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1263

When Joshua arrived at the bar, Luna was already so drunk that she was clinging onto Bonnie, spouting gibberish out of her mouth.

She cried and laughed at the same time and sometimes even mistook Bonnie as her father Joseph, reprimanding him for sending her biological sister away.

Sometimes, she mistook Bonnie as Neil and expressed her regret over failing to protect him.

However, most of the time, Luna clung to Bonnie and cried out Joshua's name, along with questions of 'why'.

More specifically, questions of why did he give Jason money and why did he send Jason away.

"I know that deep down in your heart, you love me, but I don’t understand... I don't understand! Since you love me, why did you ignore me even though I was sabotaged by someone else, and even...helped the culprit escape?"

This was what Joshua heard as soon as he stepped foot in the private room.

He furrowed his brows and immediately strode over to Bonnie’s side. Then, he released Bonnie from Luna's grip and pulled her into his arms instead. "What on earth are you talking about?"

When did he ignore her when she needed help, and when did he help the culprit escape?

"Luna’s right." Anne crossed her arms in front of her chest and placed Luna’s phone on the table, displaying the receipt she had taken a photo of earlier as well as the evidence that Bonnie had found. "Mr. Lynch, even though Luna is drunk now, I still think you have some explaining to do.

"Come on, explain to me why. Six years ago, after Luna's accident, did you promise to pay Jason two million dollars and let him leave in your private plane after he went to you for help? Also, what does this note mean? What did you mean, payment? What did you pay Jason for?"

Joshua furrowed his brows and picked up the phone o n the table while consoling Luna at the same time.

Joshua frowned as soon as he saw the offshore account that had transferred money to Jason. "I had indeed transferred this sum, and I was the one who had written this note, but..."

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