When Joshua reached Blue Bay Villa, Luna was just seeing Christian out.
The two of them were laughing and chatting while coming out of the villa.
Joshua parked in a dark corner and rolled his window down. He could hear their voices in the night breeze.
Luna was wearing newly bought clothes walking in front. She smiled and walked together with Christian.
"I'm very sorry for today. I wanted to let you have a taste of my cooking, but the accident at the market...”
Then, Luna smiled and looked at Christian. "But it's fine. Nothing will happen tomorrow. Why don't you come over tomorrow and try it out."
Christian chuckled. "Okay. That’s great too. I did not bring things over today. I'll bring them over tomorrow for you."
Then, Christian turned to look at Luna. "Right, by the way, what do Nigel and Nellie like? I can't come empty -handed tomorrow."
Luna laughed helplessly, "You don't need to bring gifts for them. Visiting them is the best gift you could give them."
Christian has already planned to donate his bone marrow to Nigel to save Nigel’s life.
How could she possibly let Christian buy gifts for them?
Christian subconsciously paused a little upon Luna's words.
Luna was treating him as a savior seriously. It made him feel a little guilty and uneasy. 1
In the end, he was just a liar.
He knew that Luna mistook him for someone else, yet he refused to explain it to her. He even wanted to use Luna’s gratitude toward him to get what he wanted.
Thus, the more polite Luna was to him, the guiltier he felt.
Christian secretly swore, when all of this ended...
Not only was he going to apologize and ask for forgiveness humbly, but he also had to do something for her to make up for her kindness.
At that thought, Christian took a deep breath, turned, and looked at Luna seriously. "Your children will get better.”
Luna was such a nice person. She should not receive any more suffering.
"Thank you."
Luna smiled and thanked Christian. Christian's car arrived.
He turned and looked at Luna once more. "I should be
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