"The reason I had asked you to come with me was that I couldn't be bothered to find someone else to be my plus-one.
"Don't waste your time on me, and don't get jealous of other people because of me."
Joshua thought that he was being extremely clear, but to Cheryl, this was not what she understood at all.
She snickered internally as she nodded obediently in reply to his words.
All men were liars.
Joshua claimed that the only woman he loved was his ex-wife, the mother of his children...but what about Luna?
She was not his ex-wife either, was she?
Previously, Cheryl had heard from some of her colleagues, who had come from Banyan City, that Joshua's ex-wife had died six years ago.
Since Joshua could fall for Luna, why could he not fall for her, too?
As soon as she thought of this, Cheryl let out an exhale and curled her lips into a gentle smile. "Don't worry, President Lynch; I'll do as you say."
Up until that point, the only man she had fallen in love with was Joshua Lynch and no other.
Luna, on the other hand...
As soon as she thought of this, Cheryl could not help lifting her head to glance at Luna.
Luna had been holding that man's arm intimately all this while, as though they were a happy couple.
How could a disloyal, two-timing woman like Luna even compare to her?
At this moment, Joshua and Cheryl had already reached the hostess' desk.
The hostess inquired about their names and relationship with the bride and groom.
Joshua curled his lips into an elegant smile and replied, "Joshua Lynch and Cheryl Martin. As for how we're related to the bride and groom..."
He said with a smirk, "I guess you can say we're mortal enemies."
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