"Besides..." Jim gazed in the direction in front of him." What your Granny told you may not have been true. Just like what Joshua Lynch’s Granny told him may not have been true either."
With that, he stopped in his tracks and turned to glance at Harvey. "I've booked tonight's flight back home to Merchant City. We've been out here for long enough, and I’ve spent enough time helping you find clues, but since we can't find anything, I suggest you stop whining and asking for your mother in the future."
Harvey pouted and lowered his head in disappointment but did not say anything.
His Mommy...
When was she going to appear?
The Quinn family's private plane landed at the airport i n the evening.
Luna got down from the plane and took out her phone. Before she could call Joshua, however, Hunter snatched her phone away.
He crossed his legs as he sat in the car's backseat and smiled, gripping Luna's phone. "Why did you take out your phone so soon? Are you trying to contact Joshua
and ask him to save you?”
The smile on Hunter's face was so eerie that Luna felt a chill go down her spine.
"Don't you know Merchant City is the Quinn and Landry families' territory? If your precious Joshua comes here, there's no other way out.”
With that, he hurled Luna's phone out of the window.
The roads were bustling, so after being run over by several vehicles, Luna's phone was so shattered that it was barely recognizable.
"I'm doing this for your own good." Hunter chuckled and shook his hands gracefully. "If you really contacted Joshua, and he came here to save you but died in Merchant City, your three children will become orphans without their Daddy or Mommy. Do you want that?"
Luna bit down on her lip when she heard this. "Well, I still have to let him know I'm safe."
Otherwise, Joshua would think she was in danger. If that happened and he came all the way to save her, this would intensify the business conflict between the Lynch family and the Quinn family, and the consequences would be dire.
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