Tara nodded with a smile. "Yes, he's met you before."
Luna's brows furrowed even tighter.
She carefully recalled the people she came into contact with over the past two years, and a frivolous person appeared in her mind.
Luna looked at Tara with disbelief. "Your boyfriend can't be Christian, right?"
Joshua never had much contact with his mother's family, the Moore family.
Before meeting Tara, the only person related to the Moore family whom Luna met was Christian.
"Bingo!" Tara grinned and nodded. "You're indeed my favorite cousin-in-law. You're sharp and smart!"
For a moment, Luna was stunned by what Tara said.
After a while, she regained her composure and looked at Tara again in disbelief, "So, you, as the adopted daughter of Uncle Devon, are dating the son of Uncle Miles?"
"Do your adoptive father and Christian's parents know about this?"
Luna's question caused Tara's smile to instantly fade.
She lowered her gaze and said with a hint of helplessness, "They don't know yet."
"This time round, I came to see you for the design of an engagement gift, and also to help make things right between you and Joshua, to help you both open up."
"On the other hand, I'd like to ask you and Joshua to help us in a time of need, to go back to the Moore family with us and explain this matter to my father, Uncle Miles, and Aunt Hilda."
"Before this, Christian secretly tested the waters with Aunt Hilda. She didn't allow it."
"She said the Moore family took me in as their daughter, not a child bride."
"If Christian marries me, it'd become a laughingstock."
As Tara spoke, she sighed and looked at Luna, "Not only did Christian test his parents, I also tested my father, and he was insistent too. He thinks the brat from his family isn't worthy of his precious daughter."
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