Harvey finally burst into a wide grin, grabbed hold of Bonnie's hand, and led her upstairs.
Luna could not help feeling touched as she watched them leave.
She never thought things would have ended up like this.
Even though Harvey and Bonnie were not truly related, their relationship was so close that it was as though they were mother and son.
Harvey was worried about Bonnie, and that was why he requested for Jim to let her stay with them at Landry Mansion.
On the other hand, Bonnie was concerned about Harvey's safety, which was why she had requested for Charlotte to be kicked out of the house...
As soon as she thought of this, Luna turned to glance at Joshua. "If only Bonnie were Harvey's birth mother, this would be a perfect story."
Joshua narrowed his eyes and could not help thinking about what Luna had said. " This isn't entirely impossible, you know."
After all, Jim was Joshua's cousin, and, knowing that Jim had been trying to find the mute woman he had slept with in Banyan City, Joshua had asked Jude to help him investigate this too.
However, they could not manage to find anything about this woman.
Jude had looked through records of all the inhabitants in the hotel that Jim had stayed in six years ago.
However, the results showed that among all of the women who entered the hotel on the day of Jim's stay, including the housekeeping staff and janitors, none of them were mute.
Not only that, but when he was looking through the surveillance tapes, Jude noticed that Bonnie had been carried into the hotel's elevator by none other than Jason on that same night.
However, when Jason emerged from the elevator not long after that, he was alone.
Bonnie had escaped from the hotel in the later hours of the night, unkempt and all alone.
"I truly hope so." Luna sighed. "But I don't think there are so many coincidences in this world."
Joshua did not reply but instead pulled Luna closer to him. "Don't worry. I'll try my best to look into this."
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