After all, everyone knew how much Joshua cared for his wife, Luna Gibson.
If he could get Luna on his side, everything next would go smoothly.
At that thought, Christian sighed. He pretended to shake his head helplessly.
"There are two things I want to do recently, but I don't need to finish them all. As long as I achieve one of them, I'll be thrilled.
"The first one is," he said, looking at Luna as he did, "I want to have a relationship with a beautiful woman like you, Ms. Luna.
"The second is to get my uncle, Joshua, to invest in my new company."
He smiled and looked at Luna. "Which one will you be willing to help me fulfill?"
Christian chose his words purposely. He thought that Luna, a mother of two children and one of them about t o undergo an operation, would never choose to have a relationship with a 19-year-old guy like him.
While it looked like he gave Luna a choice, he was, in fact, making her pick the second option to help him get Joshua to invest in him.
Little did Christian expect, however...
Luna lifted her head, smiled, and looked at Christian.
"I don't need to choose. I can help you fulfill both of them as best as I can."
Then, Luna took a deep breath while eating with her head lowered. She said, "I won't, however, get into a relationship with you. You're too young for me, and you’re only nineteen. My kids are already six years old. Also, I gave my word to someone that I'd no longer be in a relationship.
"I have a friend who works in a cosmetic surgery hospital here in Banyan City. I'll get her to help you look out for pretty girls your age. As for your company
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Luna put her utensils down. "May I ask, what type of company is it?"
Christian looked at Luna in a daze. "I-It's...a company focusing on jewelry."
"What a coincidence." Luna smiled. "I'm quite an expert in this field. You can pass me your company's vision and plans, and I can advise you on it. Although Joshua is cold-blooded and heartless, as long as your plans can bring him enough benefits, he’ll agree to it. After all, he's still a businessman."
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