Luna knew Gavin said that to irk her. Although she was aware of his intentions, she could not help but still feel somewhat dejected at it.
He was right. Even though Joshua had forced Alice to apologize, that did not change anything. She was still the most important person to him.
Luna's chest tightened at the thought, but she merely let out a deep sigh and tried to push it out of her head.
Clutching the documents in her hands, Luna strode past Gavin and made her way toward the factory. She could hear Gavin let out a snort before he caught up to her quickly. "Ms. Luna, I hear you're still single. Don't you feel a little envious when you see Mr. and Mrs. Lynch being so intimate with each other? Don't worry, though. As long as you keep your eyes peeled, I'm sure you'll find love soon enough. Maybe you’ve already found it without even realizing!"
Luna did not even give him a second glance. She picked up her speed and hoped Gavin would give up chasing after her, but he followed closely behind. He chattered on and on, oblivious to the fact that Luna actively tried to avoid him.
Luna grew annoyed at that, but she did not want to make another scene. She knew that Gavin did it on purpose. Even if she snapped at him, Joshua would not help her for a second time. Therefore, Luna
decided that the best course of action was to ignore Gavin as if he did not exist.
By the time they caught up to Joshua and Alice, they were already inside the workshop, observing the manufacturing process. Luna immediately got to work. She engaged the supervisor in conversation as she took notes of the materials and supplies the factory could offer them.
Whenever Luna was focused on work, she would become so immersed that nothing could get through t o her. As usual, she was busy listening to the supervisor’s explanations, so much so that she did not notice the look of admiration on Joshua's face, as well as the seething resentment in Alice's eyes.
She also did not notice the piece of jade ore that zipped toward her nor the cries of warning from the workers.
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