The spot where the car had stopped...
The color of the barrier here was different from the rest of the bridge.
This particular barrier had been crashed down before and had to undergo maintenance. Because of this, the new barrier was a different color from the previous one.
This...was the place where Luna had fallen into the sea, courtesy of Jason.
Aura stared at the different-colored barrier before her and felt her entire body break out in cold sweats. She lifted her head to stare at Joshua, shaking. "Joshua..."
Joshua curled his lips into a smirk and released her. Then, he pushed the door open and got out of the door.
A split second later, he opened Aura’s door and snapped, "Get out of the car. We're here."
Aura trembled so vehemently that her teeth chattered. "Josh...Joshua. Aren’t we going to retrieve our marriage certificate? Why... Why did you bring me here?"
"Well, I brought you here to solve things once and for all and give you the outcome you long for the most.” Joshua lowered his head to glance at the time, then leaned against the barrier gracefully and smiled at
her. "It's hard to accept, isn't it? It's okay. We still have two minutes, so I'll wait."
Aura froze upon hearing this. What... What did he mean by two minutes? 1
Before she could even ask, Aura heard the sound of an approaching car. She froze momentarily, then turned t o glance in the direction where the sound had come from.
It was Bonnie's red Ferrare.
The Ferrare was like a streak of red shadow racing toward them. It screeched to a halt next to Joshua’s car, and the car door opened.
Bonnie got out of the driver's seat, wearing a red trench coat.
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