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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 524

In the afternoon, Neil and Nellie came to visit Luna. Other than comforting her and being heartbroken for her, they brought her another piece of good news.

Joshua agreed to let her take the two of them to the amusement park that has not yet opened to have a day of fun.

"Mommy, can you still come with us to the amusement park with your shoulder like that?" Nellie looked at Luna’s bandaged shoulder worriedly and asked.

"It's fine. It's nothing much." Luna raised her left hand and ruffled Nellie's hair. "I just have to not simply move my right shoulder. I can still go on the carousel with you and watch you and Neil play other games."

Nellie sighed, "Grandpa is a terrible person!"

Neil pursed his lips. "Please call him Mr. Gibson. He is not worthy of becoming our grandfather!”

Nellie paused for a while before nodding furiously." Neil is right!"

Luna, lying on the bed, looked at the two of them. She could not help but shake her head and laughed, "Let's not talk about the unhappy matters. Since we have the time, why don’t we plan a good route for tomorrow’s outing?"

Upon thinking about doing fun things, the two kids immediately got excited.

Neil laid by the edge of the bed while Nellie sat on the chair. They started discussing the schedule of the outing the next day.

Looking at how happy the both of them were, Luna was also washed over by their happiness.

She spent the entire afternoon happily joking around with Neil and Nellie.

After dinner, Joshua came to pick Nellie and Neil back at Blue Bay Villa.

After getting Lucas to take them away, Joshua elegantly sat by the side of the bed.

He looked at Luna’s right shoulder with his deep gaze. "Does it still hurt?"

Luna shook her head. "The pain is long gone."

Then, she took a deep breath, raised her eyes, and looked at Joshua. "Thank you."

If Joshua did not arrive in time that morning, she would have been beaten up badly by Joseph's men already.

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