"Okay then."
Luna took a deep breath and stared at Joshua indifferently. "Since you were the one who suggested i t, I'll do it."
At that moment, not only did Nigel have to be taken care of, but Nellie as well. On top of that, she had to deal with Jason later, and...get busy with Nigel’s sickness.
Her previous residence at Swan Lake Residences was too small and unsuitable to live there anymore.
It looked like Joshua’s Blue Bay Villa and the other conditions that he offered were the most suitable choice.
"I’ll move out tomorrow." Joshua laughed bitterly. He looked at her bony shoulders and wanted to pull her into his arms, deciding against it in the end.
She had too many misunderstandings about him; the incident six years back as well as a month ago.
He could never bear to hurt her, yet she had always hated him.
Joshua took a deep breath and turned to look at Nigel and Nellie playing.
"You might not want to hear this, but I still have to tell you-I didn’t let Jason out. My father and Alice were
the ones who set it up. They got the mental asylum people to think that I ordered his release, and that was why they let Jason out."
Luna flatly responded, "Mmh, got it."
She did not buy a single word of his. Joshua's explanations were futile in her eyes.
Back then, she heard the things he did with Aura in the bedroom. She also heard how Jason took the phone out and called Joshua, asking what he should d o if she was not dead.
Were those all fake?
Looking at Luna’s nonchalant attitude, Joshua sighed. He could no longer further explain himself.
He, her, and their children as well. At this stage, the mistakes he made were definitely much more serious than hers.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife?