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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1640

"She had appeared just at the right time, so I got into a fight with her so that I'd be brought to the police station where you can take me home."

Jim stared at her with a dubious look. "Is that true?"

Luna reached into her pocket. "Of course it is."

As soon as she finished her sentence, she felt something in her pocket.

She pulled her hand out and realized it was a stack of brand-new dollar bills.

Jim glanced at the stack of money in Luna's hand meaningfully and remarked, "You said you deliberately got into a fight so that you'd be sent to the police station because you didn't have money with you?"

Luna furrowed her brows and suddenly realized she could not explain herself anymore.

However...

She had not checked her pocket at all, since knowing this was a brand-new dress, she thought that there would not be anything in the pockets.

Luna never expected Joshua to be this considerate and detail-oriented to prepare money for her.

As soon as she thought of this, she turned to glance

out the window.

The girl named Cheryl had been bailed out as well, and the person who had come to pick her up was Lucas.

Luna could tell even from her distance that Lucas was scolding Cheryl, whose head was lowered in shame.

She curled her lips into a smirk and leaned against the backseat in good spirits. "Take me home, Jim."

Lucas was a very respectful person, and Luna knew that if Cheryl were really Joshua's girlfriend, he would never dare to scold her like this.

Jim glanced at Luna with an exasperated look through the rearview mirror and started the engine.

Unbeknownst to both Luna and Jim...

A reporter had taken photos of the two of them coming out of the police station and posted them online.

Everyone who saw the photos immediately began to wonder what Luna and Jim were doing at the police station so early in the morning.

"Could they have gone to report a crime? I hear that there have been some shootings in the area where Ms. Luna lives lately..."

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