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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 2426

"There are other people following him?" Joshua furrowed his brows and turned to glance at Jim. "Did you send your men to follow Samuel Quinn?"

Jim shot him a perplexed look. "What for?"

Then, he pondered this for a moment before lifting his head in sudden realization. "Could Sean and Kate's kidnapping have had something to do with Father Samuel?"

At the thought of this, Jim narrowed his eyes and glanced at Joshua. "Where's Samuel Quinn right now? what is he doing?

Joshua narrowed his eyes.

He should not have asked Jim in the first place. Jim had not known about anything Malcolm did to him or Luna, so why would he suspect Samuel in the first place?

Joshua sighed, then tried to reassure Jim." Samuel had nothing to do with Sean and Kate's kidnapping. I just sent my men to keep an eye on him because of a potential business opportunity. I thought perhaps you might've done the same to help me solve the problems my company has been facing recently."

Jim rolled his eyes at him. "Don't overthink anything. Why would I care how Lynch Group is doing, anyway? I want nothing more than for you to go bankrupt so that I'd be able to get some benefit out of this."

Joshua could not help bursting into laughter when he heard this. "I guess you’re right."

Then, he sighed, picked up his phone, and ordered, "Don’t do anything yet. Just keep an eye on those men and try to figure out what they want."

"Yes, Sir!" After receiving Joshua's commands, Lucas hung up the phone and ordered the driver sitting next to him to slow down as they followed the other cars.

Meanwhile, as soon as he finished reassuring Jim, Joshua turned to glance at Luke through the glass window, who was consoling Kate in her room.

At this moment, Luke's brows were furrowed in concentration as he listened to Kate. His expression was intense but natural, with no ounce of guilt at all.

Joshua could tell that Luke was probably not the one who had sent his men to follow Samuel, either.

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