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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 750

"Mr. Lynch's taste is becoming more and more questionable. What did he see in her? She looks very mild-mannered and gentle, but that's all. No matter if it's looks, talent, personality, or responsibility, she doesn't hold a candle to you at all!" Shannon grumbled in indignation. "What is President Lynch even thinking?"

Luna shrugged and peeled her eyes away from Joshua and Fiona, then strode in the direction of the elevator." Don't compare me to Fiona. She doesn't match up to m e at all."

Maybe it was her who did not match up to Fiona.

Or at least, this seemed to be the case to Joshua.

Shannon bit down on her lip and turned around to glance at the two people somewhat disgruntledly before running to catch up with Luna. "Director Luna, are you going to give up just like this?"

Luna pressed the up button and stared at the indicator above the elevator door. "Give up on what?"

"Give up on pursuing Mr. Lynch, of course!"

Just as Shannon said this, the elevator doors opened. Luna took a step back to let the people inside the elevator come out, then strode in gracefully. "I've never even planned on getting together with Joshua."

She curled her lips into a smirk, glanced at Shannon, and gave her a gentle yet broad smile. "He doesn't match up to me."

Shannon was so stunned by her answer that she did not know what to reply. She had envisioned Luna's answer to this question countless times before, but never did she once imagine that... Luna would say Joshua was not a good match for her.

After a long while, Shannon finally came to and replied, "Yes, you're right!"

"You're absolutely right! Mr. Lynch only has eyes for commoners and pretty faces. He doesn't deserve to be with someone as outstanding as you!"

Just as she finished her sentence, an arm slipped through the crack in the elevator doors and forced them to slide open again.

A displeased Joshua stood outside with one arm between the elevator doors and the other holding onto Fiona.

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