Luna's lips twisted into a disbelieving frown. "Mr.
Lynch, are you playing a joke on me? A woman like m e, who behaved suspiciously toward you, that even my name is ripped off of your ex-wife, are you sure you want to hire me?"
Joshua knew that Luna was mocking his attitude toward her previously.
The man narrowed his eyes slightly.
If it was not for the fact that Nellie had just reunited with him and he did not understand the child's temper, he would not put his pride down and hire this dubious woman.
He had read up on her on his way to her apartment.
As a woman who just returned from abroad, she had n o monetary issues, yet the first job she applied for after returning was for a position as a servant at Blue Bay Villa?
If not him and not the Lynch Group, what was her target?
"Wow."
Just as the two of them were locked in a stalemate in the doorway, one could hear exclamations of surprise from her neighbors from the corridor. "That's... Mr. Lynch, right?"
Joshua was a successful businessman who always appeared in the financial news. Few people in Banyan City did not know him.
A man's voice that came from behind Joshua made his brows scrunch together fiercely.
In the next second, he grabbed Luna's arm and pulled her aside, striding into the door.
Slam! The door closed loudly.
A neighbor’s voice came from outside the door, "Are you mistaken?"
"How can a VIP like Mr. Lynch come to a poor community like ours and be refused entry by a woman?"
"Mr. Lynch has a fiancee, and they've been engaged for five years..."
Their voices gradually faded.
After they disappeared, Luna turned to Joshua, her arms crossed over her chest. "They have a point, Mr. Lynch. A man like you shouldn’t come to a poor community like ours."
Joshua raised his head and silently swept his gaze across the furnishings in the apartment.
There were paintings were on the wall, some plant decorations on the table, and a teddy bear sat on the cupboard in the entryway.
With a daze, he felt as if he returned to the past-to six
years ago.
When he and Luna just got married, she busied herself in the house.
"We need to hang some paintings here to make it look nicer! The green plants here made the room more soothing!"
"I put a little bear on the cupboard in the entry, so you’ll feel like there's someone greeting you as soon as you enter the door..."
Joshua lowered his head as gazed at the woman who also had beautiful eyes like Luna Gibson.
This woman, whose name was also Luna, seemed to b e intentionally imitating Luna.
From the way she walked, her figure, to her favorite ornaments, she was imitating all of it!
It was easy to find out what Luna Gibson liked.
Luna Gibson was an artist with quite a generous fame as she enjoyed sharing about her life and inspiration o n social media sites.
Everything that appeared on the internet would stay o n the internet. As long as she wanted to, she could easily find out about Luna Gibson's interests and habits.
His gaze fell onto the teapot.
He laughed emotionlessly as he gracefully sat on the sofa and helped himself with a cup of tea. "Ms. Luna
likes to drink coffee, too?"
Luna frowned, merely humming in reply.
Joshua raised his cup and took a sip before a cold smile slowly surfaced on his lips.
It was Arabica, but his wife Luna Gibson's favorite was Robusta.
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