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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 171

Alarm bells rang in Luna's head. "I have no idea what you’re talking about," she immediately denied.

"You know exactly what I'm talking about." Adrian shifted his position and leaned back gracefully against the couch. "Ms. Luna, please don't forget. I was once a jewelry designer myself before Joshua’s mother passed away. Besides, I have a lot of connections in this industry."

He curled his lips into a smile before he continued," I've read through your resume. You tried to conceal your true identity, so I’m sure the last thing you want i s for me to expose you here."

Luna frowned. After the initial wave of shock passed, she now felt strangely calm. She looked at Adrian warily and said in a low voice, "How did you know?"

Why was Adrian investigating her?

"In case you’re wondering, I wasn't investigating you o n purpose." Adrian let out a small laugh. "I know that Nellie is the true identity of the famous jewelry designer known as Y, and because of this, I did a lot of research about her past designs. I discovered that Moon used to be her teacher, and after asking around, I managed to get my hands on some information about Moon through one of my connections in Europe."

Adrian glanced at Luna and added, "Now I know the

real reason why Ms. Luna came all the way to become a maid at Blue Bay Villa. You didn’t want to see Nellie’s talent go to waste, didn't you?"

Luna frowned at his words, but as she contemplated for a moment, she confirmed that Adrian had yet to discover her true identity. He merely thought that she was a determined jewelry designer who had returned from abroad because she was unwilling to let go of an exceptionally gifted student.

Luna felt a surge of relief at this realization. She let out a deep breath and said, "You're right, Nellie’s talent is truly remarkable. I've never come across anyone as gifted as her, but I’ve already tendered my resignation at Blue Bay Villa. I'm not going to be teaching her anymore."

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