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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1629

Luna and Caleb talked about everything, from jewelry design to Theo's drawings.

Caleb mentioned that he was very fond of Theo and hoped that Luna would be able to introduce them someday.

"Don't worry; I know that he's straight. I just admire his work very much and would like to buy some of his drawings someday."

Knowing how well-off Caleb was, Luna naturally could not miss out on the opportunity to help her friend close a business deal.

Therefore, as she continued chatting with Caleb, she contacted Theo and finally managed to help them finalize a deal.

When the two of them left Lucky Den after their meal, the sky had begun to pour with heavy rain.

Caleb offered to send Luna home, and after rejecting his offer multiple times, Luna still got into his car in the end.

Standing at the third-floor window, Joshua narrowed his eyes as he watched Luna get into Caleb's car.

He could not imagine that this same woman who had called him the night before because she had a bad dream was getting into the car of her blind date that

she seemed to have hit it off with!

"Sir, shall we send someone to follow Ma'am and make sure she gets home safe? It's raining heavily tonight, and Ma'am is alone with that strange man. I'm worried that..."

"What are you worried about? She doesn't seem to be afraid of anything!" Joshua scoffed and gripped his wine glass tightly. "Let her be."

This woman knew fully well that Charles and Heather's intentions for setting up a blind date with a man from Lincoln City for her was to get her to leave Merchant City, yet she still accepted their invitation.

Joshua knew that Luna did not want to participate in the Landry, Quinn, and Lynch families' power struggle, but...

They had yet to get to the bottom of their child's whereabouts, so how could she be so impatient to leave this place?

Joshua let out an exhale and closed his eyes.

"Master Crawford, someone is tailing us."

Caleb's car had been driving for a while now when suddenly, the driver glanced into the rearview mirror and said timidly, "And according to the license plates o n the cars...they're from Lincoln City... Could it possibly be..."

Caleb, who was sitting in the passenger seat, frowned.

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