The love and affection accumulated over the past few months disappeared in an instant.
From beginning to the end, he was still the same cold and unfeeling Joshua Lynch.
Six years ago, he could tell her calmly before leaving o n a business trip that he would accompany her to the doctor's once he came home.
And then kill her mercilessly after he returned.
Six years later, he could still parade his love for his wife as he divorced her and even planned her murder.
Her sleepiness evaporated immediately.
Luna sat in the car, Yuri's rambling floating into her right ear and immediately exiting through the left.
Joshua’s cold, emotionless face was all she saw.
The four-to-five-hour journey was meant to be long.
But with her mixed bag of emotions, Luna felt the journey was exceptionally short.
At noon, the car left the expressway and drove into the city area of Sea City.
This was where Luna lived as a child.
She had not been back here since she married Joshua.
Returning to her hometown after years away, she
should have been excited.
But instead, she did not feel an ounce of exhilaration.
Stepping out of the car once they reached the hotel, she immediately noticed Joshua standing at the entrance of the hotel.
He stood beside the engraved marble pillar, talking on the phone.
Under the hotel's luxurious decor, the man's side profile looked exceptionally handsome and breathtaking.
Just last night, they had been as intimate as physically -possible, but today, Luna felt as if he was miles and miles away from her.
Yuri handed her suitcase to her.
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