Nathan frowned. "Since Luna is your employee, shouldn’t you reprimand her for being promiscuous and having a complicated personal life?"
Joshua chuckled. "It's not like she’s my wife, so why should I care about all this?"
Everybody froze as soon as they heard that, even Luna. Her expression darkened. It turned out...
Joshua still thought she was promiscuous and impure.
The reason he had defended her in front of the Allens was not that he trusted her, but because-
He did not care about her at all.
Luna gripped the hem of her shirt tightly.
She had always known that Joshua did not care about her. Even if he did, it was just temporary because he wanted to have fun with her.
However, Luna still could not help but feel a twinge of pain in her heart when she heard what Joshua had said. She felt as though someone had pricked her with a needle, and her heart oozed blood.
Meanwhile, Nathan was so shocked by this sudden turn of events that he did not know what to say.
Joshua turned around and glanced at Nathan and Celeste. "If I remember correctly, you two have
decided not to take Luna in as your future daughter-in-law, right?”
Celeste snorted in indignation. "Of course. We won’t allow our son to marry a sl*t like her!"
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