Coming out from the elevator, Luna only entered the main entrance of the design department when she was stopped by someone.
It was no one else but Joseph Gibson, who was just released from the police station the night before.
Luna has only not seen him for a day, but he seemed t o look much more haggard than when Luna visited him that day.
"Ms. Luna, I have something to tell you."
Luna furrowed her brows. She walked around him and entered. "I have nothing to say to you."
Joseph immediately took huge steps and tried to stop her again. He said with a voice so soft that only the both of them could hear, "Lulu. Dad wants to talk to you."
When Joseph muttered the word 'Lulu', Luna suddenly stopped in her tracks.
That was how Joseph and Natasha used to call her when she was young. She has not heard that nickname in a very long time.
Luna's breathing stopped. Her blood froze.
She lifted her head, forcefully suppressed the shock and confusion in her heart, and glared at Joseph coldly. "Mr. Gibson, what are you talking about?"
A day ago, when she met Joseph at the police station, he looked like he wanted to murder her for good.
Why was there a 180-degree change the next day?
Not only did he call her the nickname that only a few knew, he even called himself her dad?
What on earth was he trying to do?
"Lulu." Joseph furrowed his brows. He said in a suppressed tone, "Why are you still calling me Mr. Gibson, I'm your dad! I know everything."
Then, he continued and could not help but laugh." Lulu, you should have told me earlier. I have long recognized you. Why did we have to make things between us father and daughter so ugly? I booked a table at the cafe downstairs. Should we go there and have a chat?"
Luna furrowed her brows. Her voice was ice cold. "Mr. Gibson, have you gone nuts after being in prison for a few days?"
Although she was not clear what Joseph was trying to do, Luna understood Joseph and Natasha.
They could never hide secrets. If they knew of her true identity, the consequences would be unimaginably terrible.
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