Truth be told, she believed Jim when he had told her about her true identity.
After all, from the way Natasha and Joseph treated her ...she had suspected that she was not their real daughter at all.
However, she was unwilling to accept this.
Even though Joshua was a selfish man who did not treat her like she deserved and constantly placed his ego in a higher position than her, and was even willing to lie and badmouth Malcolm...
He was still the man she had loved for many years. She knew better than anyone the relationship between them and the hatred he harbored toward the Landry family.
If...
If she returned to the Landry family and took back her rightful position as their heiress...
What would happen to him? What would happen to their relationship and marriage?
The children...
Would they be subjected to the same challenges that Jim faced as the descendants of two rival families?
On one hand, this was the woman who had given her
life.
On the other hand, this was the man she had loved for many years.
Luna did not want to make a choice and wanted to avoid it as much as she could, but Jim did not allow her the chance to do so...
Both of them fell into silence.
Finally, Jim's phone rang.
It was a call from Christopher.
"Jim, Mrs. Landry has awoken. She said you told her you'd bring her real daughter to visit her. She's waiting for you with her last breath. If you don't bring Luna up right now...she might pass out at any moment, and without anything for her to hold onto, there’s no telling when she'll wake up again."
The space inside the car was so cramped that Luna could hear Christopher’s every word. She bit her lip and clenched her fists.
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