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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1443

Bonnie frowned and glanced out the window again, then at Luna, who was still drawing. She said in a concerned tone, "But...he seems to have been injured terribly. His white shirt has been soaked entirely in blood."

Luna’s hand stiffened when she heard this.

A split second later, she tossed her drawing board and watercolor away and stormed toward the window. She did not even notice that she had spilled her precious watercolor on the floor. 1

When she reached the window, however...

She caught sight of the man in the red shirt, sitting on the bench below her window.

There was indeed a wound on his waist that had been wrapped up in bandages.

At this moment, he was tidying the contents of the first-aid kit while making conversation with the servant who had handed him the kit.

Luna furrowed her brows and turned to glower at Bonnie. "What is wrong with your eyes?"

Joshua was wearing a red shirt!

When Bonnie realized this, she doubled over in laughter. As she helped Luna pick up her things, she could not help teasing her, "You care so much about

him, yet you keep on pretending you don’t."

She let out a sigh and added, "If it were up to me, I think you should forgive Joshua. You two already have three children together, so you should talk with him about this.

"If there’s anything that’s bothering you, you should tell him. If he's willing to change, the two of you can continue being together, but if he can’t, then it's time t o part ways."

Luna shot her a helpless look and picked up her drawing board from the floor. "Do you think this is a business meeting? Do you think that we can reconcile just like that, as long as we agree on the same terms?"

Bonnie furrowed her brows. "Isn’t it supposed to be like this?"

"Of course not." Luna let out an exhale and returned to her bed to continue her painting. "It's always easy to talk, and it's too shallow to take his word for it.

"I want to see the things he's done instead."

Judging from what Joshua did at Lucky Den last night ...he had not changed at all.

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