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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1893

Joshua's hand, which was holding his fork, froze in mid-air when he heard this.

A split second later, he lifted his head to smile at Luna. "Okay."

It had been a long time since he last tasted Luna's cooking.

It had been a long time...since he felt at home.

More than a year had passed since Luna was kidnapped by Hunter and brought to Merchant City.

Because of this, Joshua had also been living in Merchant City for more than a year.

Merchant City was thousands of kilometers away from Banyan City, and their food cultures and beliefs were as different as night and day.

Truth be told, Joshua had been finding it difficult to adjust to this new lifestyle change, but he was willing to tolerate this for Luna.

With Luna offering to cook for him, he had no reason not to accept.

Luna pursed her lips and stared at Joshua, who was still eating, for a long time before finally saying, "Actually...what you saw of me and Bonnie's conversation last night...

"That wasn't what I meant at all."

Initially, Luna had been unwilling to forgive Joshua over what he did to Gwen, but at this moment, after seeing the amount of effort he had put in to help her, she could not evade the stir of emotions that welled within her.

Therefore, she decided to explain the misunderstanding that had led to their fight.

"I was too tired last night, and my mind was groggy when I was texting Bonnie..." Luna rubbed her brows in frustration as she continued, "I remembered that Bonnie had asked me whether I'd be together with you if the vengeance between our families continued to exist, so I gave her a no for an answer.

"However, it turns out that this wasn't what she had been asking me at all. She told me just now that what she asked was whether I'd choose to be together with you if the rivalry between our families ceased to exist

Luna lifted her head and gazed earnestly at Joshua's face. "I had misread the message last night...and when I woke up and went downstairs for some water, I had forgotten about this conversation entirely."

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