Perhaps Joshua never expected Luna would suddenly question him about John's whereabouts at this time. He was startled and quietly shook his head.
"No. He was gone with Anne's body and Sammie after Anne passed away yesterday. I looked everywhere—every train station, airport, harbor, and highway. But…"
He sighed. "I still can't find any traces of him leaving. Maybe he's still in the city. We just can't find where he is hiding. Don't worry. I'll try my best to look for him."
Since he promised John not to look into where he and Sammie were going, he thought it was unnecessary to let Luna know about the promise. It was better off—that no one ever knew he had met up with John before.
"Okay." The light in Luna's eyes dimmed down after knowing that. "I'm sure he never wants to see us again or doesn't want to be found… If you can't find him, just let it be."
The whole city must have gotten the news that she nearly killed Jacqueline during the wedding. If John was still indifferent after seeing what she had done because of Anne—then it was unlikely that he would ever want to meet her again.
"Okay." Joshua nodded and started to remind Luna about some of the things to look after before he finally got himself to leave the police station.
Once he was outside of the police station, a group of reporters rushed up.
"Mr. Lynch, I heard you have used an important subsidiary's share under the Lynch group as a condition to those who attended the wedding last night. Is that true?"
"Is it true that you're bribing them with the shares so they could put in more good words for your wife when they were being questioned in an attempt to reduce her sentencing?"
"Do you think money can solve everything?"
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