Not only could she not break free from his shackles, but she was hugged even tighter.
Luna in anger had completely messed up her ways. She struggled and tried to break free without any regard for anything.
"Joshua, let me go!
"Stop hugging me!
"You disgust me! I want to puke!"
The more she scolded, the colder Joshua's gaze became. He hugged her even tighter.
Luna's angry voice was unusually loud in the quiet villa compound, so much so there was even some echo.
Joshua squinted his eyes. If Luna were to continue this way, she would alert the kids.
Thank goodness his car was nearby.
Joshua decided on the spot. He immediately carried Luna up, who was still struggling and strode to his car.
He opened his car door and threw her in.
Slam!
He shut the car door.
Joshua locked the car doors, went around, and
entered via the driver's seat.
"I'm sure you know how properly sound-proof my car i s."
Luna bit her lips hard and glared at Joshua, who was looking relaxed and smug.
"Joshua Lynch!"
"No one can hear you."
Joshua elegantly crossed his arms around his chest and leaned back. He calmly swept a glance at Luna through the rearview mirror.
"Now can we talk properly?”
Luna glared at him angrily, saying nothing.
Seeing how she finally became silent and stopped with her harsh words. Joshua slightly squinted his eyes and said, "Luna, have you forgotten what you promised Theo's parents?
"You said that you won’t get married within three years. You won’t be in a relationship with anyone else other than the person that you were going to marry."
Joshua narrowed his eyes. "What? How quickly you have forgotten what you promised. Is Christian so good that you have forgotten your promise? Or is it you
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