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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1368

As soon as Granny Quinn left, Hunter, too, started jeering and taunting Malcolm. "See? I already told you that Luna, who you constantly put on a pedestal, is just as shallow as the rest of the women from the outside world!

"You insist that she's different, but you've been proven wrong. She doesn't want to hold up to her end of the promise after your accident. I pity you, Malcolm!”

Malcolm gripped the armrests of his wheelchair so tightly that his knuckles turned white.

After Hunter left, Malcolm released his grip on the armrests, closed his eyes, and said in a voice as gentle as always, "Take me back to my room, Luna."

Luna wheeled Malcolm away with a complicated feeling in her heart.

God had posed a challenging question for her...

If Malcolm had not gotten into his accident, then maybe she would have had other ways of repaying her debt to him and the Quinn family, but since he was disabled, everyone would think that her refusal to marry him was due to her disgust and contempt toward him, no matter what she said.

If she and Joshua had not gotten past their differences and made up, then even if Malcolm were disabled, she would still marry him without a second

thought.

After all, it did not matter whom she spent the rest of her life with since she did not believe in love anymore.

However, her heart belonged to someone else...

Luna wheeled Malcolm back to his villa, feeling conflicted.

Malcolm was probably still upset about what Granny Quinn and Hunter had said during breakfast, so as soon as they arrived back home, he disappeared into his room to rest.

Luna sat on the sofa in the living room and spent her time either flipping through Malcolm’s medical report or sighing as she stared off into the distance.

The servants noticed how agitated she was and volunteered to turn on the television for her. "Here, M s. Luna. Maybe watching some TV will help.”

Luna nodded and absent-mindedly watched the TV screen.

To her surprise—

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