Which meant that...her suspicions were right.
Joshua had indeed sent Jason to kill her. Otherwise, h e would not have said that.
They talked for a while more after that before Jason glanced at the time and said, "Well, it's almost time to send Zach and Yuri to the airport now."
He shook the car keys at hand and extended an invitation to Luna and Joshua. "There are still empty seats in the van. Would you two like to send them off a t the airport?”
He even shot Luna a faint smile. "I'm a pretty good driver. Would you like to see for yourself, Ms. Luna?"
Luna frowned and immediately shook her head. "It’s getting late now. I have to go home and get some rest." With that, she walked over to Zach and Yuri and shook hands with them, respectively. "Help me take good care of Neil and Nellie."
They grinned and shook her hand in return. "Don't worry, Ms. Luna. Neil is our boss, and Nellie is his sister. We'll definitely take good care of them!"
Then, they bade Joshua farewell and got into the van. Jason started the car and set off, heading toward the airport.
Luna watched the van become smaller and smaller
and could not help but sigh.
"Do you and Jason...know each other?" came Joshua's sudden question next to her ear.
Luna paused and finally came to. She gave Joshua a faint smile and answered, "Of course not. How could I possibly have known him?"
Joshua narrowed his eyes searchingly. "The way you looked at Jason just now..."
Luna pursed her lips. After a moment, she let out another sigh and said, "I was just feeling a little sorry for Bonnie.
"Do you remember her? She was the reporter who pretended to work as an assistant at Lynch Group. She had done all that because Aura had promised to tell her of Jason's whereabouts if she obeyed her orders."
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife?