Luther gently covered her ear, "I'm here, don't say a word."
Joyce bit her lip tightly, lowered her head, and had to admit that even her fingers were shaking at this point.
The two walked off the podium together.
Seeing that they were about to leave, reporters swarmed around them.
The magnesium lights kept flashing, almost blinding the people around.
"Luther, are you acknowledging it?"
"Luther, are you in love for real?"
"Luther, may I ask when did you get your license? When are you planning to have the wedding?"
"May I ask why you chose to marry secretly, Luther?"
Luther put his arm around Joyce and walked away from the reporters with one arm to protect Joyce.
His voice was extremely cold, "No comment."
At this point Aaron rushed over, his arms outstretched to help Luther block the swarm of reporters crowding over.
"Get out of the way, get out of the way, no pictures." Aaron shouted.
"No photos, or R&S Group will reserve the right to sue!" Aaron helped them bar out a road and on the meanwhile shouted a warning.
The reporters, though apparently hesitant, knew better than to follow further. They would not want to offend Luther, unless they did not want to stay in this business.
But it's a shame that they met such a rare breaking news story yet they could not ask for more details.
The scene of Luther escorting Joyce out undoubtedly acknowledged the relationship between the two, and it was apparent they loved each other.
It seemed that tomorrow's front page headlines were going to be filled with Luther and Joyce.
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