That night, Luna slept exceptionally soundly.
Neil was on her left while Nellie was on her right. Nigel's light breathing came from the necklace that hung by the head of the bed.
In a way, her three most important persons were next t o her.
She hugged Neil and Nellie tightly, and all of a sudden, her problems no longer seemed like problems.
As long as her loved ones were next to her, everything could be resolved.
The next morning, Anne’s knocks on the door woke her up from her dreams.
"Luna, open up! Luna, wake up! Good news!"
Luna groggily opened her eyes while rubbing her aching head. She got off the bed and opened the door.
"Be quiet. Neil and Nellie are still sleeping."
Anne paused a little and looked a little apologetically into the room. The two kids on the bed were still sleeping soundly, undisturbed by her pestering.
Luna closed the room door. She yawned and pulled Anne toward the sofa and sat down.
"What good news?"
"This!”
Anne passed her the newspaper of that day.
The headline of that day was Mo Sam's apology.
Luna's eyes widened. She immediately snatched the newspaper and had a closer look at the article.
It was a letter of apology from Mo Sam to her.
That talented designer admitted that he liked Luna too much, and that was why he secretly befriended Luna online.
He said that because Luna took great care of him, her junior in the design industry, so as long as he had any questions, she would video call him even if she was working in her office.
However, while on the video call, Mo Sam unintentionally noticed Luna's designs, so he decided t o steal her designs and copy them. He even shamelessly posted them online before Luna could publish them.
It was only when the video was published the day before did Mo knew that the incident had blown up badly. If it would affect Luna's career, he was willing t o stand up and tell the truth. He also sincerely apologized to Luna and the Lynch Group.
Looking at the article in the newspaper, Luna was so stunned that she went blank verbally.
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