Luna immediately frowned when she heard this. She stared at Heather and asked in a hoarse voice, "What d o you mean? Are you saying that the person who dug my child's grave...was Joshua?"
"Of course." Heather crossed her arms in front of her chest and gazed at Luna impassively. "Otherwise, who else would be interested in your dead child?"
Luna bit her lip and suddenly recalled the scene where she had been desperately digging in the dirt, trying to find her child's corpse that night.
At that time, Joshua did not seem as frantic as she did and had even calmly ordered Lucas to find a shovel for him.
At that time, Luna did not overthink this at all, but at this point, his behavior seemed...
Seeing that Luna had lapsed into silence, Heather knew she had fallen for her trick.
She curled her lips into a smirk, took out her phone, and found the security footage of Joshua heading to the DNA Diagnostic Center.
She had ordered someone to change the date displayed on the footage, of course, so instead of displaying its proper time, the footage showed the date of the morning after Luna and Joshua had buried their child.
The video showed Joshua entering the DNA Diagnostic Center to run a test.
Heather curled her lips into a smirk and said, "What d o you think Joshua had gone to the DNA Diagnostic Center himself for?"
Luna bit her lip as she stared intently at the image of Joshua on the screen.
She watched him get out of his car at the entrance, enter the building, and sit down on the sofa in the lobby, waiting impatiently.
Her heart grew colder and colder as she watched.
Meanwhile, Heather was still going on, "Luna, you've always thought that the love between you and Joshua i s indestructible and that the only reason you two can't be together is because of the vengeance between the Landry and Lynch families, but the reality is...
"Are you really that important to him?
"He doesn't believe that your child truly belongs to him and doesn't believe that you'll never kill anyone.
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