That meant Thomas owed Joshua even more.
At the thought of all that, Thomas' mind was a mess. He did not want to get further involved with Joshua nor did he want to see his hypocrisy.
"You don't have to feel uncomfortable about this."
As if she could read his mind, Yannie sighed. "Mr.
Lynch didn't want me to tell you all these. He said that you have high self-esteem, so you surely would reject any help. Thus, he and Luna left early in the morning, leaving only us both and their three children at home.
"Mr. Lynch got me to let you leave after you woke up. You can pretend that this incident has never happened before."
Then, Yannie placed Thomas' clean clothes in front of him. "You can put on your clothes and leave. I'll wait for you outside."
Then, without waiting for a response from him, Yannie turned and left.
Thomas was leaning on the head of the bed. He looked at Yannie leaving and furrowed his brow tightly.
A long time later, he lowered his gaze to see the clothes placed by the side and sighed heavily.
10 minutes later, after washing up, Thomas was in the car, leaving Joshua's house.
Hugo, who came to pick him up, saw how tired and wretched he looked. He could not help but say, "Are we just leaving like that?"
"Any comments?" Thomas curtly rolled his eyes at Hugo. "Am I going to stay and thank Joshua and Luna? " he sneered before closing his eyes and leaning back on the back seat.
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