When Luna came out of the room, Joshua was still leaning on the chair looking at the documents on his phone.
Seeing her exiting, Joshua calmly kept his phone. He stood up elegantly. "Finished?"
"Hmm," Luna chuckled a little, "Mr. Lynch, do you want to have a chat with your ex-fiancee too?"
Joshua furrowed his brows at the words ex-fiancee.
After a while, he smiled. "Of course."
He lifted his gaze and looked at the sunlight outside of the window. "Wait for me in the car, I won't take long."
Luna shrugged, turned, and left.
She did not care what Joshua was going to talk to Aura about, neither did she care if they talked for long or not.
She reached into her pocket and gently gripped on the new recording device. She has gotten what she needed from Aura.
Before coming here, she wanted to get Aura to talk more, then take the next few days to gather evidence together with Neil, and hand them over to the police.
Aura definitely would not be able to escape the crime o f conspiracy to murder.
However, at that moment, seeing how Aura was being cuffed in chains, barely looking human, Luna felt that there was no need to do it anymore.
Previously, she had always thought that Joshua would not treat Aura so ruthlessly, after all, Aura was once the woman that Joshua loved.
From the looks of it at that moment, Joshua was much crueler than she thought.
Since Aura was already locked up like she was in a prison, there was no need for Luna to go through the hassle and send Aura into prison.
At that thought, Luna exhaled a long breath. She came out from the mental asylum, pulled the car door open, and got in the car.
Lucas was sitting by the passenger seat looking at his phone. When he heard the car door open, he instinctively turned to look. Then, he resumed his nonchalant ways. "How long will Mr. Lynch take?"
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