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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1637

Luna glanced at the man sitting lazily on the sofa like a proud peacock. "Your new girlfriend?"

Joshua did not want to reveal anything to her. "Make a guess."

Luna did not feel like guessing at all. Even though she had slept with him the night before, she knew that there was no future between them anymore, so why did it matter to her whether Joshua had a new girlfriend or not?

Therefore, Luna furrowed her brows and asked, "Do you need me to hide?"

Joshua stared at her impassively. "What do you think?"

Luna rolled her eyes at him.

She did not feel like hiding at all. On the one hand, she had no intention of remaining at Joshua's place any longer, and on the other hand, if she had to hide, this meant that she would be forced to listen to their conversation.

She was in no mood to listen to what Joshua and his new girlfriend talked about.

As soon as she thought of this, Luna let out an exhale and opened the door.

Outside the door, a woman with a full face of makeup

was calling out Joshua's name as she continued knocking, "President Lynch, are you awake? Didn't you call me this morning and tell me to bring you breakfast?"

Before she could even finish, the door was flung open.

Cheryl's hand hovered in mid-air. She regained her composure and lifted her head, smiling, "President Lynch..."

To her surprise, the person standing at the door was not Joshua, but a beautiful woman instead.

The woman wore a beige dress with a black belt around her waist. Her hair fell past her shoulders, and she looked slim, beautiful, and elegant.

Just as Cheryl was staring at Luna, she, too, was giving Cheryl a once over.

The woman at the door was holding a takeaway bag of food, and her makeup and clothes looked flawless. It was clear she had deliberately dressed up before coming here.

Not to mention, she was quite pretty too.

Luna suppressed the envy in her heart and tucked her hair behind her ear, chuckling. "It seems that Joshua's taste in women is getting better."

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