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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1975

Joshua was right; Malcolm could not possibly leave Merchant City on his own at this point.

Therefore, instead of trying desperately to escape but inevitably being captured by Quentin, it was better for him to seek out his father.

After all, both Granny Quinn and Quentin were religious people, and surely they would not dare to disturb the peace of such a holy sanctuary.

As soon as she thought of this, Luna could not help lamenting, "I never thought Malcolm would be this smart."

"It wasn't him; it was me." Joshua curled his lips into a smirk, pulled Luna into his arms, and said impassively, "I was the one who gave him this idea."

Luna froze for a moment, then frowned. " Why did you help him?"

She had already been clear with Malcolm the day before about her refusal to help him, so why did Joshua secretly help him and even gave him the idea of seeking refuge with his father?

Truth be told, Luna could not wait to see Malcolm get caught by the Quinn family.

She wanted to watch his loyalty crumble.

After all, he had done almost everything he had for the Quinn family and had even ruined Luna's looks and stolen her daughter away, all for the sake of the Quinn family.

Therefore, she wanted nothing more than t o witness him being betrayed by the people he trusted.

Joshua snickered. "Do you think I had done that to help Malcolm?"

Malcolm was just a pawn in his game of chess; his true intentions were to find Samuel.

Joshua had already thought of this from the very beginning. Since Samuel had left home and become a priest the same year Lucy died, it was highly likely that he had been involved in her murder as well.

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