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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1514

On top of that, Joshua had been covered in blood...

Luna felt a chill go down her spine.

She had loved this man for many years, so she knew just how cruel and heartless he could be when it came to doing business.

However, she never expected that...Joshua would one day use this cruelty on her mother!

Luna started shivering so badly that she wrapped her arms around herself.

After a moment, she lifted her head to glance at Jim, who was driving. "Jim. Is Joshua...locked up by the police?"

"Yes." Jim furrowed his brows and nodded, but after a split second, he shook his head and added, "He went t o the police station himself, not to admit his guilt, but t o file a police report."

Luna froze, then frowned and asked, "File a police report?"

"Yes." Jim let out an exhale. “He filed a police report accusing Heather of killing Mother."

Luna froze for a moment, then turned around and echoed, "Heather?" "Yes." Jim narrowed his eyes. "Joshua said that when he returned to the room the second time, Mother had already been stabbed, and at that time, she had used her last breath to tell him that Heather was the murderer.

"After that, he stormed out of the door to get a doctor, then went to the police station to file a report."

Jim sneered and continued, "Even though I'm not fond of Heather either, this is still a stretch. After all, Heather had only entered Mother's room for a short time after I left, and she came out very soon.

"After that, she had been seeing a doctor in another department of the hospital and rushed over immediately after hearing about what happened to Mother. However, she was framed for murder."

Jim let out an exhale and said, "I used to be very lenient toward Joshua since he's a member of the family that my birth mother belonged to, and technically, he's a cousin. At one point, I had even considered the possibility of allowing you to run away with him, but now...he doesn't deserve that."

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