"Yes." Lucas nodded.
"You have been with Ms. Gibson for so many years, yet you have never bought clothes for her once. But, today, you especially picked two sets of clothes to give to Luna.
"Last time, no servants in the house would dare to defy you. Those that did would have been fired. However, Luna has contradicted you so many times, yet you are not mad at her. Neither did you fire her. Also..."
"Enough." Joshua coldly pursed his lips. He interrupted Lucas. "I will pay attention to the distance between her and me in the future."
Then, Joshua closed his eyes and lazily leaned back.
"Lucas. This is the first mistake you've made after working for me for so many years. I'll forgive you for now, but it won't happen again."
Lucas was delighted. "Are you going to pursue this matter?"
He meant Aura. Joshua smiled coldly. "I have my plans." 1
The report of the Ferris Wheel incident was not out yet. He could not determine if the incident has to do with Aura or not, but the incident that morning would
not be forgotten so easily.
"But..." Lucas wanted to say something else when Joshua suddenly opened his eyes.
The temperature in the car dropped to sub-zero. Lucas immediately shut up and started the car.
Ever since coming back from Aura's apartment, Luna has been unhappy. Even Nellie could see that she was not in a good mood.
"Aunty, could you make me some pastries? You’ll feel better eating pastries!”
Nellie was hugging her stuffed animal in her arms in the living room. She looked at Luna with her round eyes, her tone cautious.
Luna gently sighed and patted Nellie on the head. "I'll g o and make some for you now.”
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