The baby's cries on the other end of the line grew louder.
Luna bit her lip. In the end, she could no longer take it and yelled Charlotte's name.
"Did you just call me to let me hear my child crying? Get her to stop crying! I'll head out right now and meet you at the cafe."
Upon hearing Luna's answer, Charlotte laughed. The child's cries sounded softer seconds later, and Charlotte must have taken the phone further from the infant, yet the cries persisted still.
"Luna, you're a mother, and you should know that you can't avoid a child's cries. Also, I'm calling you not to threaten you. I just think that you have been apart from your child for almost a month, and I just want you to hear her voice. Don't take it to heart."
Luna narrowed her eyes and gritted her teeth. "Well, thank you very much, then. I've already heard her voice. Stop her crying. I'm leaving right now." Then, Luna instantly hung up.
She picked her phone up and clutched her chest. Her heart hurt terribly. She could not imagine what would happen to the child in Charlotte's hands.
However, she had verified the anti-forgery code on the DNA paternity test. The test was real.
Still, something stood out oddly to Luna. Since Charlotte had found the child and even brought the child to do a DNA paternity test, why did she blur the child's name?
Regardless, her child was alive. That was the greatest news!
At that thought, Luna took a deep breath, collected her thoughts, and left the house.
Eight o'clock at Shipwreck Cafe.
Luna arrived right on time at the cafe, but Charlotte was ten minutes late. She knew that Charlotte did it o n purpose.
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