Joshua shuddered a little upon hearing what Luna said.
A moment later, he raised his eyebrows. "My aunt?"
Luna nodded.
"Since you're looking into my uncle's accident to clear Granny Lynch's name, I thought I should properly talk to you about your aunt. Perhaps it can turn things around."
Joshua was silent for a while before nodding. "Alright."
Then, Joshua left and closed the door behind him.
Luna closed her eyes, clasped her palms together, and prayed. She hoped that Bonnie would not be too devastated over Jim. She hoped that Joshua's men would be able to find Bonnie before things got out of hand between Bonnie and Jim.
In the study of the Landry Mansion.
After organizing all the information regarding Luna, Jim went back to his desktop and looked at the photo of the woman in a daze.
He had thought about it for two days, but he still could not remember who this woman was. That was strange.
Other than the photo of the woman, he still could not understand another thing. If Luna had plotted the demise of Charles, Rosalyn, and Heather, that she also lied to him for a whole year, then why were her shares in the Landry Group so pathetically little?
He even found out that not long ago, Luna took out a huge sum of money to help Landry Group revive from Joshua's attacks.
No matter how he looked at it, it did not look like what a woman like her, who colluded with Joshua and wanted the entire inheritance of the Landrys to herself, would do.
According to the news and information for the past six months, not only did he not feel that Luna and Joshua were in bed together, but he also felt that they seemed more like...enemies.
However, his subconscious was telling him that Luna was not a good person, that she colluded with Joshua and she wanted to destroy the Landrys and everything about him
A loathing toward Luna would somehow appear from the bottom of his heart.
Leaning back on the chair, Jim looked at the back of the woman in red on the computer. He helplessly rubbed the middle of his brows.
What was going on?
At that moment, Jim's phone rang.
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