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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1970

Inside the video, the man smacked the woman countless times, but she did not utter a single word as though she could not feel the pain at all.

The only sound that could be heard coming out of her were a few grunts of pain as she vomited blood from some of his harder slaps.

Not only that, but Luna could clearly see something white among the blood.

It must have been...her tooth.

Luna was so shocked by the scene before her that she could not move, as though she had been struck by lightning.

She bit her lip and inched closer to Joshua.

Despite having witnessed Dr. Robert Jensen, Cheryl, and Heather's deaths before, she still could not help feeling her heart race as she watched the video.

Of course, the video was far different from the gory accidents she had witnessed before.

She would feel nauseous and even vomit whenever she saw violent scenes like this, but Luna could only feel fear creeping into her heart as she watched the video.

The feeling was so intense that for a split second, Luna thought she was the woman inside the video, Lucy.

She was strapped to the bed and had no way of escaping or defending herself from the man's attacks...

Luna could not help feeling suffocated when she thought of this.

Joshua furrowed his brows and pulled Luna closer to him, but even then, his face was as pale as hers.

This was his aunt.

Even though he had never met her before, Granny Lynch had told him many stories o f his Aunt Lucy as he was growing up.

Technically, Lucy was not a Lynch at all. She was the daughter of Granny Lynch and her ex-husband, but when Granny Lynch got divorced, Lucy stood by her mother's side and did not choose to leave with her unfaithful father.

Even after she was welcomed to the Lynch family, she quickly made herself at home and even wanted to legally change her surname to Lynch.

However, at that time, her stepfather did not care about this at all, and instead thought that her original name had a nice ring to it, and told her not to change it.

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