CHAPTER 1958
Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy chapter 1958
Luna was so outraged by Christopher‘s bold claims that she was rendered speechless.
A split second later, she bit her lip and glared at Christopher‘s face. “I used to think you were a kind and
righteous person, considering you‘re the son of my mother‘s best friend.
“At one point, Mother even told me that you were a good person and tried to correct my
misunderstandings of you.
“It turns out that she and I were both wrong!”
When Luna first returned to the Landry family, she had not been fond of Christopher when she first met
him and thought that he was a sly, cunning person.
At that time, Rosalyn had seen through her thoughts, and she had talked to Luna about this when no
one was around and told her that Christopher was, in fact, a good person.
Rosalyn told her that Christopher had led a hard life. His father suffered a psychiatric illness and had
been sent into a mental asylum before Christopher was even 18 and had never come out since.
Therefore, Christopher was left on his own and had been raised by the Landry family, growing up
alongside Jim.
However, because he had never dated anyone before, nor had he ever expressed an interest in girls,
rumors started circulating about his sexuality at one point.
Despite this, Christopher still showed courteousness and decided to move out of Landry Mansion and
into Swan Lake Chalet on his own instead of trying to fight against these
uncouth rumors.
In the past, Luna had even felt guilty for judging Christopher too quickly, and every time she saw him,
she would be overcome with shame over her misconceptions.
On this day, however, she knew that her instinct had been right! Content (C) Nôv/elDra/ma.Org.
Christopher was as sly and deceitful as she had thought, and Rosalyn had been fooled by him!
Jim furrowed his brows when he heard this and shot Luna a loathsome and displeased glance.” It‘s
your own fault for misunderstanding Christopher in the first place, so why do you have to drag Mother
into this?
“When Mother was still conscious, there was no one she loved more than Christopher, and if she were
to hear you now, she would never forgive you for saying these things.”
As soon as he finished his sentence, Jim started laughing as though he had suddenly recalled
something funny. “Although, it probably doesn‘t matter to you anymore, since this isn’t the only
disappointing thing you did during Mother‘s comatose state.
“I shouldn‘t have had high hopes for you at all since you‘re a woman who‘s willing to betray her own
family for Joshua Lynch.”
Both Luna and Joshua furrowed their brows when they heard this.
Luna narrowed her eyes and replied, “You probably don‘t believe me at all, but the first thing Mother will
do if she wakes up from her coma now is beat the crap out of you.”
The corners of Jim‘s lips curled up into a sneer as he met Luna‘s cold gaze with his equally
contemptuous one. He stared at her and said, “Why would she do that? I‘ve always treated her as
though she were my birth mother, whereas you…”
He sneered and continued, “Even though you and Mother are biologically related, you‘ve done nothing
but disappoint both her and Father.”
With that, he scoffed, shifted into a more comfortable position on the sofa, and glanced lazily at Luna,
who was sitting across from him. “I don‘t understand how Father and Mother‘s excellent genes could
have resulted in such an ungrateful, greedy daughter.”
“You!” Luna widened her eyes and was about to say something in retaliation when footsteps sounded
behind her.
Bonnie emerged from the shadows, dressed in black, and strode into the living room. “Sorry I‘m late.”
Jim glanced coldly at the woman standing before him.
He could tell that she was wearing a heavy layer of makeup, and he could not help scoffing at this.