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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1502

"Are you saying that the dried grass you sent your friend over saved my wife's life? Joshua Lynch, you and your family are becoming more and more outrageous!"

With that, Charles scoffed and ordered his guards," Drag him out of the house and beat him up! Beat him s o bad that he can't even stand up, then toss him out of the gate!"

Charles had been thinking of ways to get revenge on Joshua for almost bankrupting his family business, but all of a sudden, the culprit himself had arrived on his doorstep. On top of that, Joshua had trespassed onto their private property, so the Landry family could punish him any way they wanted to!

This was the perfect excuse to punish him!

"Yes, Sir!" the guards answered in unison and dragged Joshua out of the door.

Before they could step out the door, Luna bit her lip and called after them, "Stop!"

Charles glanced at Luna, frowning, and was about to say something when Malcolm interrupted her, "Luna, stop talking."

He wheeled himself over to Luna's side and gently grasped her hand. Then, he said in a low voice, "Your father is irate right now, and if you defend Joshua right now, it'll only make him even angrier. If that happens, Joshua will suffer more."

Luna furrowed her brows, removed Malcolm's hand from hers, and then strode to Charles. "Father, please let go of Joshua. He had snuck into our house today to visit Mother and wanted to know whether the herb he had given her had helped. We can't bite the hand that feeds us."

Charles' expression darkened. "What do you mean?"

Heather, who had no idea what had happened inside Rosalyn's room, sneered and said, "Luna, you can't use that saying so loosely without understanding what its true meaning is. What do you mean, bite the hand that feeds us? What did Joshua Lynch do for our family?

"Do you think all the suffering he put you through is some form of blessing? Or do you think the fact that h e almost bankrupted us had helped us?

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