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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1775

Coming out of the cafe, Luna was relieved.

Before heading to the cafe, Luna thought that Charlotte would demand something challenging. She never thought that what Charlotte wanted at that moment was just to get her looks back, though Luna did not think that Jim would forgive Charlotte for what she did back then and get back together with her, even when Charlotte would be beautified.

However, letting Charlotte enter her mother's warehouse to get the drug to change her looks was not a difficult task.

After all, the butler had once told her that the lethal drugs in her mother's warehouse were all used up. Although the remaining drugs were still poisonous to a certain extent, they would not kill a person.

Also, Charlotte had said that Luna's mother had taken her into the warehouse before, still remembering the number of the regeneration drug. She would not misidentify it. 3

Amid her thoughts, Luna had reached the Landry Mansion.

When she entered, Jim was waiting for her with a feast on the dining table, much to her surprise.

She took off her coat while walking over. She smiled and said, "Why do you have the time to come home for

a meal today?"

Ever since Luna returned to the Landry Mansion, she never had a proper meal with Jim before.

Jim had to deal with the terrible condition that Heather and Malcolm left Landry Group in while defending against Joshua's attacks. At the same time, he had to help Heather investigate the past. He was extremely busy.

Luna also knew that it was tough for him, so she never held it against him for not spending time and having a meal with his younger sister. After all, there was too little she could do to help him.

"Because I'm happy." Jim took a deep breath. He poured some fruit juice for Luna while saying, "I have two good news. Do you want to hear the personal one o r the official business matter?"

Looking at how brightly he was smiling, Luna was infected by his happiness. She looked at him and said, "I want to hear about the personal one. What is it? Are you getting married?"

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