Bonnie harrumphed coldly. She had a proud expression. "Yes, we are!”
"Is that so?"
Luna crossed her arms around her chest and leaned back. She gracefully leaned back against the leather seat in the cafe.
"Then, let me ask you. Since the both of you love each other so much and you're the destined lovers of everyone’s envy, then why did Jason leave Banyan City six years ago without any contact?"
Bonnie's eyes widened upon Luna's words.
"That’s because Jason was being framed by others abroad. He had no way of contacting me?"
"Is this the explanation that he gave you?"
Luna yawned. "What a coincidence. I have been abroad all these years, living comfortably too. Tell me then, which country, area, and by who or which organization was framing Jason?”
Luna's words made Bonnie secretly clasp her hands together.
Bonnie gritted her teeth. "Although I've never asked him this before, Jason would never lie to me!" "Then, did you know that when your beloved Jason
was abroad, not only did he have a girlfriend, but he also had a child with her? Do you know that his girlfriend and child are in Banyan City?"
Bonnie’s eyes widened. She pointed at Luna furiously.
"You're talking nonsense!"
Bonnie grew up with Jason. She was very clear about what type of person Jason was and how much he liked her!
When Jason was abroad, his freedom was restricted b y someone. They forced him to do hard labor. He went through days of suffering! How could he have a girlfriend abroad? They even had a child together?
Impossible!
Luna sneered. "Am I talking nonsense, or is it because you only have eyes for Jason, so you can't accept the real truth?"
Previously, Luna remembered clearly that Zach and Yuri had told her that Jason, his wife, and their three-year-old son were already in Banyan City.
It was only that this woman was very smart. She has never shown herself.
"You!"
Bonnie gritted her teeth hard. "You’re slandering!"
Then, Bonnie got up and angrily lifted her cup of coffee. She splashed the coffee directly at Luna's face...
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