Luna realized something at that moment.
To Joshua, the children were not important either.
Luna lowered her head and placed her hand on her belly.
There was another child inside, one that was only a month old yet already had the unstoppable instinct to survive.
Was she willing to...give birth to this child and let it suffer?
This was a child that would not be a priority to its father.
All of a sudden, Luna was reminded of herself.
Many years ago, she, too, was deemed as unimportant by her birth father, Charles, and abandoned in the orphanage. In the end, she was switched out with another child, which led to her thereafter miserable life.
Would her child...suffer the same fate?
As soon as she thought of this, Luna closed her eyes and dialed Bonnie's number. "Help me buy some abortion pills."
Nigel, Neil, and Nellie were already six years old, and she was the only person who knew just how difficult i t was to raise a child on her own.
Having the three of them by her side was more than enough.
Bonnie froze when she heard this. "Luna, don't be rash! You know that this child survived a fire!
"It's trying so hard to live, and you-"
"Bonnie." Luna closed her eyes and said, "Joshua has never thought of the children and me as priorities, so why should I bear another child for him?"
Bonnie fell into silence.
After a moment, she let out an exhale and said," Alright. I'll go out and buy some for you right now."
Banyan City.
Joshua and his men had been scouring the cliff tops for 10 hours.
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