Even if she turned into someone he did not like at all, h e could not abandon and leave her.
This was his responsibility as a husband and as a father.
But he really did not understand. "I remember, you and Gwen were desk-mates and best friends throughout your three years of high school. When this happened to her, I thought you would have the same reaction as Luna."
Alice paused violently.
A second later, she turned and looked at the buttons o n the elevator. "We weren't really friends, just deskmates. Besides, we never kept in touch after high school. To me, Gwen is just an old classmate I haven't seen for years."
Joshua narrowed his eyes. "But Gwen even argued with Luna for you."
"That's because she knew I married well and wanted t o heighten her social position,” Alice said lightly," Later on she realized I don't care about our ancient friendship and immediately became friends with Luna. Just days ago she was arguing with her, calling her a mistress, and now they’ve become fast friends, even willing to die for each other. How fickle. No wonder she was..."
"Alice."
She was interrupted by Joshua before she could finish her sentence.
The man frowned and was about to say something but the elevator had already reached the ground floor.
Alice bolted out of the elevator and found Lucas who was standing in the entrance, waiting beside their car.
"Go and help Joshua!"
Lucas paused, then jogged to Joshua’s side. "Sir, let m e."
Joshua frowned, looked at Lucas’s outstretched arms, and walked past him, striding toward the direction of their car.
Lucas’ empty hands paused awkwardly in mid-air.
Alice rolled her eyes at him silently.
But she did not enter the car.
She crossed her arms over her chest and glanced at Luna who lay unconscious in the backseat. "Since we're not returning to Banyan City today, you guys go o n ahead. I'll visit some of my old friends here in Sea City."
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