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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 809

Luna's hands, which were carrying Nigel, tensed up a little upon his words.

She sighed and sent him back to his bedroom.

"You two must be missing him too much. I miss him a lot too. I would often dream of him.”

Nigel, who was being placed in his bed by Luna, pursed his lips.

"But, Mommy. Nellie and I were not dreaming. We truly

"I know." Luna sighed.

She gently tucked him in. "Let's do this. You and Nellie have to get better soon. Once you two are cured, I’ll take you both to search for Neil. How about that?"

Nigel bit his lips. He knew that Luna, with her adultlike thoughts, would think that her two children were talking nonsense.

However...

He would not be able to convince Luna in such a short time. After all, things like telepathic connection have n o logic nor proof to support it.

Nigel sighed and held onto Luna's fingers seriously.

"We will definitely find him."

"Yes!"

Luna smiled and kissed Nigel on the forehead before turning around and returning to her bedroom.

That night, Luna did not sleep well.

She flipped around in bed, constantly dreaming.

At one moment, she dreamt that Joshua was kneeling in front of her, explaining to her saying that he had always liked her.

Another moment was Neil angrily holding Luna’s hand asking why did she not bring Nigel and Nellie to look for him.

Luna was being tormented by these dreams. She got down from the bed a few times. In the end, she consumed a huge dose of melatonin before falling asleep around three or four in the morning.

The next day, she went to work on time.

Once she entered the office, there was a constant chatter of discussions in hushed tones around her.

Among the discussions, there were even voices of envy.

"I thought that she would still be deep in the grief of President Lynch being together with Ms. Blake. Who would have thought that she already found a new lover."

"After all, she’s so gorgeous. Sometimes, I even feel that it's President Lynch's loss for not being together with her." “Sigh, beautiful women would be easily pursued by men. When would I have the chance at sweet, sweet love?"

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