Meanwhile, Joshua was typing a message to Lucas, a small frown present on his face as he did.
He looked up and smiled gently at Luna. " Go. Shopping may help you feel better."
Luna nodded. Just as she was about to go upstairs to change her clothes, Joshua called out from behind her, "You have Yannie's number, don't you? Can you give it to me? I need to look for her."
Luna paused in her tracks, frowning as she turned to look at Joshua. "You don't have Yannie's number?"
Who was Joshua Lynch? The man who had Merchant City under his control. If he wanted to know Yannie's number, Lucas could easily get it within minutes. He did
not need to ask her at all.
"Lucas is quite busy." Joshua curled his lips, his deep, dark eyes seemingly smiling. "Plus, here I am, telling you that I need to look for Yannie."
Luna was at a loss for words as she glanced at Joshua helplessly. "Why do you need to tell me? I'm not going to overthink anything."
She had nothing to worry about, whether it was with Joshua or Yannie. Nevertheless, it touched her when Joshua told her this request on his own, even when that was not what she said.
It was nice to know Joshua was thinking about her.
Joshua smiled. "In that case, you don't have to think much with Kate. Luke isn't that type of person either."
Joshua was no fool. He knew why Luna treated Kate with that attitude and why she was unhappy. This is how he was reminding Luna of her behavior.
Luna pursed her lips as she stood on the staircase. "Luke is different from you."
"How?" asked Joshua.
She was right; Luke was different from him. Joshua was used to having everything under his control. He believed that only he could give his beloved woman happiness, hence why he woke up with sheer willpower several times during the line of life and death, all because he was worried about handing over Luna
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