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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 176

At this time, Juanita finished copying the materials and came over to her side, "Joyce, I have copied all the files, is there anything else I can help you with?"

"And these please. Please help me join them all together. Get them all done, and I'll be almost done with today’s work." Joyce smiled and nodded toward Juanita.

The conversation between the two could naturally be heard by Luther on the other end of the phone.

"Luther, are you done checking in? I'll hang up if there's nothing else. I want to finish up early, and I have to go back and make dinner for grandma." Joyce harshly pointed out the intention of his call.

He was a little embarrassed when he heard what she said, "I'm having some trouble with things here, so I will stay here for another day and won't be back until the day after tomorrow."

"Luther, you don't need to report your whereabouts to me. Whether you come back or not has no effect on me. Bye!" After saying that, Joyce did not wait for his reply, and directly cut off the line.

At the other end of the phone, Luther stared at the phone with only "beep-beep-beep" sound. His heart was depressed to the core. Three days had passed, and it seemed that she was still angry after the Shelly incident, where he had indeed misunderstood her.

Heh. He couldn't help but smile. This little wild cat.

He picked up the "Wheel of Fortune" necklace he had previously purchased and held it in his hands, playing with it over and over again. He never threw it away and finally put it back in his suitcase.

He picked up his phone and sent a message to Joyce.

"Wait for me to come back."

Then he looked at the stone-cold message and shook his head helplessly. He was now so far away from the country, but he could not wait to go back. He had never had such a feeling before.

He dialed Casey's number, "Get the materials ready, and we must end this silly negotiation today."

He was so eager to return that he didn't want to stay a single day longer.

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