Jason laughed out loud.
"The entire city knows about the marriage between Bonnie and I. Do you think I would be able to successfully marry Bonnie if my wife did not agree to i t?"
Luna was silent for a while. After a while, she laughed.
"You’re right. Birds of a feather flock together. Naturally, your wife doesn't have many principles either."
"Principles? What are those?" Jason harrumphed coldly and crossed his arms around his chest. "You sure have principles, but are you living better than us right now?"
Jason’s words were like a knife violently stabbing Luna's heart.
Yes. She has her principles, but was she having a better time compared to anyone else?
Two out of her four children were dead. The living ones, one of them had a terminal illness, the other was autistic.
The people who hurt her were out there living freely.
A wave of hatred overwhelmed her. She wanted to rush forward and kill Jason!
She wanted to dissect Jason and Joshua's chest. To see if they truly had a heart or not!
How could a person with a beating heart do such things!
Waves of emotions raged in Luna’s eyes. She forcefully suppressed the hatred in her heart and continued to encourage Jason to speak more. "Did you not like Bonnie one bit? She has liked you for so many years."
Jason sneered, "As you said, she has liked me for so many years. If I truly liked her, I would have liked her a long time ago, did I need to wait for so long?"
Luna narrowed her eyes upon Jason's words.
Jason suddenly warped into Joshua in front of her.
His cold voice was telling her a hard face. If he liked her, he would have liked her a long time ago, he did not need to wait for so long.
Bonnie's silly infatuation was just like her back then. I t was pathetic and funny.
Luna sniffled her nose and looked away, saying nothing else.
Soon, Jason's phone rang. He did not hide away from Luna. He immediately picked the call up.
"Hmm, wait a little longer. When the marriage ceremony is over, I’ll go look for you and our son. You don't have enough money? I'll transfer some to you.
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