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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1657

Luna glanced at Malcolm, then curled her lips into a contemptuous smirk.

She did not get into his car and instead continued on foot. "What else are you trying to trick me into this time, Master Quinn?"

After finding out from Heather that everything that happened six years ago, including Malcolm's ' coincidental' rescue of her, had been pre-planned, Luna could not help feeling that Malcolm was a gigantic fraud.

This man disgusted her, especially the way he looked when he smiled.

In the past, Luna used to think Malcolm's smile was gentle and kind, but at this moment, she could not help feeling nauseous every time she saw it.

"Luna." Malcolm let out a sigh when he saw the repulse in her eyes. "Why are you staring at me like this? We've been friends for six years now and have even, at one point, almost become husband and wife.

"Not to mention my and Heather's wedding is tomorrow, and after tomorrow night, you'll have to call me your brother-in-law, no matter how unwilling you are to admit that."

Luna narrowed her eyes. "Heather isn't my sister, and s o you will never become my brother-in-law."

Malcolm curled his lips into a smile. "Are you really not going to get in?"

Luna rolled her eyes at him and continued on her way.

However, when she arrived at the spot where she left the car, she realized that both the vehicle and the driver had gone missing.

"I sent them home." Malcolm smiled lazily as he leaned against the backseat of his car. "Luna, don't make this harder than it needs to be."

With that, he brandished his phone at her and said," I've already taken photos of you barging into Joshua's house just now. You probably don't want me to disrupt dear Father's sleep so late at night, do you?"

Luna furrowed her brows when she heard this.

A split second later, she suppressed the rage in her heart and got into his car.

However, just to be safe, she still turned on her phone's recording app before she got into the car.

The car door slammed shut behind her.

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