What was Luna thinking back when she was in labor with their triplets? Was she thinking about her children's safety, or was she loathing her children's father?
Joshua shut his eyes. The more he thought of this, the guiltier he felt. He truly missed out on too many important moments of Luna's life when she needed him most, whether it was the triplets six years ago, or the daughter a month ago.
"It's really noisy."
Looking at Joshua shutting his eyes with the documents in his hands, Courtney thought that he could not focus because of the noise. Thus, she immediately complained to him softly, "She knew she was going into labor soon, yet instead of waiting at the hospital, she tagged along to the airport. Look at what happens now. She's going to give birth on the way!
"It's one thing for her being a fool, but they stopped M r. Lynch's car in the middle of the road. I prepared this recreational vehicle so that you could rest, Mr. Lynch, not for them to deliver a child here."
Courtney's voice was not loud, but it was enough for the people in the vehicle to hear.
Anne's face was already miserably pale and sweating profusely. Upon hearing Courtney's words, her face turned even paler. She clutched the bed sheets tightly and gritted her teeth, not daring to make any sound. 1
This was indeed her fault. She overestimated the condition of her body.
Seeing how Anne had been dissed like that, Luna could not help but furrow her brows. She stood up for Anne.
"Courtney, watch your tongue. At this point, the person suffering the most is my friend, and she's already in pain. What's the point of you saying all this?
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Courtney rolled her eyes. "I don't have a point, but the noise is affecting me and affecting Mr. Lynch working. Can't I just complain?"
"Of course, you can," Joshua interrupted Courtney. He opened his eyes and gracefully closed the folder in his hand.
Courtney was elated. It seemed like this time she had correctly guessed what Joshua was thinking. He was affected and annoyed by the noise of the pregnant lady after all!
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