Luna held her phone as she fell silent for a good while. It was not long until she exhaled deeply and answered, "I would."
She took another deep breath and said plainly, "Thomas, maybe you don't know me that well yet. In the past, I hated Joshua so badly, but it was because of my son that I took it all in strides and went back to Joshua.
"The misunderstanding got cleared in the end and we knew that we fell into a trap, but even if it wasn't a misunderstanding and Joshua was really a scumbag, I would still tolerate everything for the sake of my children.
"To me, being sad and uncomfortable because of someone important is just temporary, and it'll pass.
"Maybe you're right. Joshua and I were wrong on this matter; we shouldn't have used our thoughts to decide what Yannie should do. Nonetheless, she cares about you. She hopes that you can settle your matter peacefully and that incident will not affect you. She just can't get past the hurdle in her heart and pretend that nothing happened."
Thomas furrowed his brow vehemently. His fingers were turning white because of how hard he gripped his phone.
Yannie's troubled expression appeared in his mind, and he recalled how Yannie blurted out that she would leave him in the future.
Suddenly, his vision turned black. His legs turned soft as he felt himself falling.
At that moment, a pair of hands reached out and grabbed onto him steadily. He furrowed his brow vehemently at the sudden support…and the familiar scent.
He looked back.
Yannie was supporting him from behind with a helpless expression and furrowed eyebrows. "I thought you could take care of yourself."
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