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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 3039

Tara widened her eyes in shock, and tears began to slide down her cheeks. "Joshua, I… That's not what I intended to do at all… I…"

"That's enough now." Luna, who had been watching in silence all this while, finally piped up. "Ms. Moore, I think you should go back now. We'll have lunch or dinner with you someday after we've had some rest.

"However, I want you to take Joshua's advice seriously. Your work should always be your first priority."

Tara, who had been upset about Joshua's stern scolding up until now, could not help snickering when she heard this. "I know! Thanks for trying to teach me a lesson, Luna."

With that, she could not help adding rather snarkily, "However, I do hope that you can remain understanding when I ask Joshua for help in the future, Luna. I hope that our relationship won't be tainted by your jealousy."

Luna's smile was gentle and reassuring when she replied, "Why would I get jealous if you're meeting over work? All I should be worried about are people who hide their true intentions underneath a false façade of work."

With that, Luna yawned and turned to glance at the driver. "I'm getting tired now. we should go to the hotel and get some rest."

The driver nodded, then rolled the windows up and started the car.

Tara stared daggers at the retreating car as it pulled away, then could not help stomping her foot in frustration.

Gwen could not help chuckling as she watched Tara from the rearview mirror. "I think you may have gone a little overboard, Luna."

Luna, too, smiled at this. "Well, she asked for it. All I did was fulfill her."

The two women burst into giggles at this.

Joshua could not help smiling when he heard their tinkling laughter.

The truth was, unbeknownst to her, Luna had changed ever since she got out of jail.

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