Luna scratched her head sheepishly and opened the door to leave the bedroom. "When did you realize I was behind the door?"
"From the very beginning." Joshua curled up his mouth and beckoned Luna to come to him and sit next to him.
Luna paused for a moment before she walked over to him and sat beside him obediently.
Joshua remained on the sofa, and with a smile, he pulled Luna into his arms and kissed her forehead. "You're still the same; clumsy as always. You made such a loud noise from getting up from the bed and walking to the door. Celia didn't hear it because she was old, but do you seriously think I didn't hear it?"
Luna blushed. She pursed her lips and looked down. "Did I really make…that much of a noise?"
"Yes," Joshua laughed and cuddled her in his arms while he looked to the front. "Did you have a good sleep last night?"
Luna nodded. "I'm just…"
By this point, the sun hung brightly in the sky. After they flew from Saigen City, she was too tired and went straight to bed.
As she tried to recall, she realized she had not eaten anything since the last meal on the plane from yesterday evening until this very moment. Her stomach was rumbling.
"Just a little hungry?" Joshua read her mind and smiled. He switched his hand position to carry Luna. "I knew you'd be hungry once you woke up, so I've already prepared food for you."
He carried Luna to the dining table.
This house that John arranged for them was very small. It was just a few steps from the sofa to the dining table. Before Luna knew it, Joshua had already placed her on the dining chair. She was stunned and wanted to say something but the aromatic fragrance captured her attention.
She looked over and discovered…
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