Lucas noticed how Joshua was looking at Luna and had secretly reversed the car back to the original spot.
He then softly coaxed, "Sir, why don't...you go in? You haven't seen the children in more than a month, too."
Joshua furrowed his brows a little. He looked at the message on his phone once again before he got out of the car.
Leaning against the car, Joshua took his phone out and called Luna while looking at her on the balcony.
Luna picked the call up.
"I thought you'd think I'd be a party-pooper." 1
Luna furrowed her brows. She swept a glance at the kids who were looking at her with their huge eyes in the distance. She sighed a little and said, "They miss you, too."
If they did not want Joshua to join them for a meal, Nigel would not have secretly told Luna to head to the balcony to see Joshua's car. Nellie and Neil would not have sneaked a peek at her with hopeful expressions.
Luna and Joshua's relationship was in a rather awkward stage at that moment, so they should meet less frequently.
However, Joshua was still the children's father. Also, h e had just helped Luna send Anne, who was in labor,
safely to the hospital.
It was more than alright for him to have a meal with them.
Joshua smiled and replied gently, "Okay."
Soon, Joshua knocked on the door of the mansion. It was Bonnie who opened the door.
The moment Bonnie saw him, she rolled her eyes at him. However, she also knew that without Luna's permission, Joshua would not appear there. Thus, Bonnie said nothing, treating Joshua like he was invisible, and continued doing her things.
Nellie, on the other hand, was elated. She grabbed Joshua's large hands and brought him to see Shelly while recounting the interesting things that happened at their kindergarten.
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