After reading the text message, Joshua's brow furrowed vehemently. Theoretically speaking, John was either handling Anne's funeral in the hospital or was at home comforting Sammie while taking the time to inform their relatives.
'Why did John leave with Sammie, as well as Anne's body?' he thought to himself.
Jude sent another text message when Joshua did not reply. [What should we do?
[I think John is going to leave the city with Sammie, as well as Anne's body. I've already sent people to search at the airport and bus station. I don't think they can leave in such a short period.]
Joshua replied, [Don't do it.]
With a frown on his face, he nonchalantly added, [If John wants to leave with Anne's body and Sammie, don't stop him.]
Maybe it was a good choice to let John leave this city with Anne and Sammie. At least, Luna would not be able to find Anne after John left, and it could stall her memory from recovering.
[Should I recall my men, then?] asked Jude.
Although Jude did not know why Joshua made this decision, he was willing to listen to him, especially when he knew Joshua had experienced more hardship than he did. He believed the way Joshua handled problems was different from regular people. He believed in Joshua's ability.
Joshua frowned and looked at Luna, who was looking out the window with full attention. He exhaled softly and replied, [No. Let your men look for them. Once your men discover them, just watch over them until they reach their destination.]
Jude did not reply instantly.
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