"Was I right?" Joshua curled his lips into a smirk as he watched the color drain from Bonnie's face.
He raised his brows and glanced at Luna, who was still engrossed in her reading on the sofa. "Come out for a moment."
Luna's train of thought was disrupted by Joshua. She furrowed her brows and shot him a displeased look. "I have less than an hour left!"
She had yet to finish reading through everything, so why was Joshua disturbing her?
Seeing how frustrated Luna was, Joshua curled his lips into a smirk and leaned against the doorframe elegantly. "Well, if you don't want to find out how your brother and future sister-in-law met, then suit yourself and stay inside."
Luna could not help frowning when she heard this. "Bonnie and my brother met through me, don't you remember?"
She still remembered that the first time Jim and Bonnie met was in Banyan City.
At that time, Aura had burnt down Blue Bay Villa, and when Luna and Bonnie returned to the ruins to recover her belongings, they had bumped into Jim and Harvey.
At that time, Harvey had claimed himself t o be a detective who could piece together the crime scene based on clues he obtained from the ruins.
Despite knowing that Harvey was just messing around, Jim still allowed him to have fun.
This was also the time that Jim had stumbled upon a photo of Luna before her plastic surgery.
Because of this photo, he started investigating Luna's true identity, which finally led them to where they were at present.
Coincidentally, this was also the first time Bonnie and Jim met.
As the matchmaker, Luna had a clearer idea of how Bonnie and Jim had met than Joshua.
"If they had indeed met through you, why d o you think I'm asking you to come out here?" Joshua curled his lips into a smirk a s he strode over to Luna's side. Then, he plucked the folder out of her hands and closed it. "You've been memorizing this for an hour now. it's time to stop, or it'll just become a jumble of words from here."
Luna pouted slightly and glanced at the folder in his hand. "But..."
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