Luna lifted her head and looked at Joshua. She sneered, "How pretentious. They've already gone to bed after medication. What’s the use of you going back now? Are you going to wake them up and then reprimand them for telling me this? It’s true. You've long said to not let Neil and Nellie contact me. You don’t want me to be in touch with them! However, you also said that you’d take good care of them. Is this how you take good care of them?"
Every word was like a sharp blade that stabbed into Joshua.
He furrowed his brows and tried his best to explain himself. "I knew nothing of this! When I'm home, they told me that they didn't want any dinner. I didn't know what happened to them!" he said with helplessness and anger. "You don't have to push all the blame to me and get angry with me!"
He then lowered his head and looked at Luna as he tried to remain calm. "First, I don't know if this is true or not; the kids might be exaggerating. Alice is their mother, and she wouldn't treat them that way. Even if she did, that must be because of her mentality and differences in education. No one would torture their children for no reason."
Luna looked up and looked at Joshua loathingly. "No one? You're one of them."
Her defiant ways made Joshua even more infuriated.
He did not want to treat her too badly, but he could not stand her irrational, harsh words.
Eyeing her red lips, he truly wanted to bite them so she could no longer accuse him.
He did just that.
Joshua bent down. He pressed onto her arm with one hand while he placed the other palm on the door as he brutally kissed her.
Luna widened her eyes at the sudden kiss. She did not expect that Joshua would kiss her, let alone under such circumstances.
Luna's brain went blank. After a while, she came to her senses. She went berserk as she struggled. She punched and kicked, using all possible ways to resist him and insult him.
However, the disparity of strength between them was too huge. She could not even push him away.
Luna was pinned to the door tightly. In the end, her body could barely even move a single centimeter, but she still struggled.
"Joshua, you scumbag! Let me go! Leave!"
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