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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1748

Luna seemed to recall someone at the dinner party saying that she had to have sex with someone to counter the drug's effects.

If Joshua had not slept with her, then why was she awake?

Not only that, but how would Theo know if anything happened between them at all?

Theo gulped when he saw the confusion in Luna's eyes.

After all, this was the woman he used to love, so it was extremely difficult for him to expose Luna like this.

After all, Luna had just claimed that she and Joshua had slept together and was even using this to negotiate with him, but at this moment, he had to tell Luna she was wrong right to her face.

However...

The truth could not be changed.

Theo let out an exhale and explained, "I've been staying at Joshua's place ever since I moved out from your house.

"Because of this, I was there when he brought you home last night, and I witnessed everything that

happened."

Luna's entire body froze when she heard this. "When you said you were staying with a friend...that friend was Joshua?"

No wonder Theo was so interested in her work and had even asked her how she would get Mr. Hanson to do business with her.

No wonder Joshua had appeared just in time at the dinner party the night before.

It turned out it was because Theo had been living with him all this while.

She let out an exhale and said, "You're full of surprises, Theo."

If she remembered correctly, Theo and Joshua used to loathe each other, so since when did they become such good friends and were even living together?

Not only that, but he was even helping Joshua spy on her.

Theo could not meet Luna's gaze, and he quickly turned away.

He let out an exhale and said, "Last night...nothing happened between you and Joshua at all. I can attest t o that."

Even though he had hoped Joshua would sleep with her so that she would wake up quickly, Joshua had insisted not to. Therefore, the two of them had no choice but to bring some ice packs along as they

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