When she noticed Luna's pale face, Bonnie furrowed her brows and asked in a low voice, "When did Joshua leave?”
Harvey contemplated this for a moment, then replied, " He packed his bags and left last night. As for what time, I'm not sure either—he was gone when I woke up this morning.
"Uncle Christopher told me that Uncle Joshua went back home to find something very important to him."
Bonnie's expression darkened when she heard this.
Luna chewed her lip and went back upstairs.
Suddenly, she felt that her anticipation and waiting for the whole day seemed like a joke.
When faced with choosing between the Landry family and Joshua, she had contemplated it because she did not want to become strangers with this man.
On top of that, she had listened to Bonnie's suggestion to make a promise to Joshua that she would return to his side and marry after Bosalyn died.
What happened in the end?
Joshua had told her just the night before that he came all the way to Merchant City to bring her home and give the children a home.
However, when she did not give him an answer, he immediately packed his bags and returned to Banyan City to 'find something very important.'
Therefore...
After all this time, Joshua had not changed one bit. 1
Anything meant more to him than Luna, whether it was his vengeance to the Landry family or a so-called ' important thing.’ 2
As soon as she returned to her room, Luna leaned against the door, tears sliding down her face silently.
She had known since the start what kind of person he was, so why did she even expect that he would change? Why did she ever think that he would be different?
Would someone be able to change their personality and core beliefs just because they were subjected to punishment and challenges?
Pain engulfed Luna's entire heart.
All of a sudden, her phone rang.
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