Joshua burst into laughter at what Luna said. He extended his hand out to rub Luna's head as he spoke, his voice sounding helpless, "Well, anyone can tell she doesn't have true feelings for Adrian. Do you think a woman in her twenties will marry a man in his late fifties?"
Luna pursed her lips and corrected him, "It's not entirely impossible. Age isn't a problem with true love."
"But isn't it too fast to develop a true love that can overcome age problems in just a month?"
"That's true…" Luna took the phone from Joshua's hand to open up Jacqueline's information and went through it all. "Do you think…she's related to Fiona?"
"I don't know." Joshua snatched it back with a smile. "We'll know tomorrow night."
'If Jacqueline is using Adrian to get close to me to take revenge for Fiona… Her reaction will prove everything once I show up at the wedding tomorrow. Nonetheless, my plan to destroy Adrian and his reputation during the wedding won't change—no matter what Jacqueline tries to put off,' he thought.
"Even if she is related to Fiona, she can't hold us accountable for Fiona's death." Luna pursed her lips. While she remained in Joshua's arms, she changed her position and frowned. "Fiona was the one who tried to hurt us. That was why she fell down the cliff and died. If she didn't fall off the cliff, then it'd be me and our children who'd fall."
Luna and Joshua were not the ones who caused Fiona's death. On the contrary, it was Fiona who constantly tried to harm their family. With that said, Jacqueline should not hold them responsible if she wanted to take revenge for Fiona.
"Alright. You can stop thinking about it." Joshua sighed when he saw the troubled look on Luna's face.
He stretched his hand out to rub her head and said, "It's time to rest. We've got a lot on our plate tomorrow."
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