CHAPTER 1891
Luna frowned when she heard this. “When did I even say that?”
Bonnie rolled her eyes at her and quickly took out her phone to show Luna their conversation from the
night before. “Look!”
Luna glanced at the screen, her frown still etched on her face. Material © of .
Lo and behold, the message read, (If the vengeance between the Landry and Lynch families no longer
existed, will you choose to get back together with Joshua?]
After reading these words a few more times, Luna finally knocked her forehead. “Had I misread the
message?”
She remembered that Bonnie had asked her whether she would choose to get back together with
Joshua if the vengeance between their families continued to exist.
Therefore, Luna had given her a direct answer of no.
Why, then, did the question change?
Why would she not want to be together with Joshua if they were not enemies?
They had been through so much together and even shared four children, so why would she not choose
him?
Bonnie rolled her eyes when she saw Luna’s shocked expression. “Were you so exhausted last night
that you misread the message I sent you?”
Luna used to commit mistakes like this in the past.
Whenever she was dog-tired, she would accidentally misread or misinterpret messages in her
exhausted state.
Gwen had even teased her for this in the past and said that Luna’s confused state was not unlike that
of people in their intoxicated state.
Staring at the wide-eyed look on Luna’s face, Bonnie suddenly understood why Joshua had been so
angry.
Who would not be, anyway?
He had been searching for the truth of the Landry and Lynch families’ rivalry all this while in a. n
attempt to reconcile with Luna.
Not only that, but for the past year, he had shown mercy to Luna and even the Landry family out of
consideration for her, despite knowing that the vengeance between their two families could not be
taken lightly.
Even when Luna was kicked out of the Landry family, Joshua took her in and promised Luna that he
would help her regain her brother’s memories.
Sadly, Joshua had found out that Luna had secretly been telling other people that she would not get
back together with him even if their rivalry ceased to exist.
Bonnie could not help showing respect for Joshua when she thought of this.
If this had happened to her, she would have kicked Luna out of the house immediately without even
explaining and cut her out of her life.
Joshua, on the other hand, still allowed her to stay with him, and the only thing he did was throw
tantrums to display his anger.
Luna bit her lip and reread the messages once more.
She finally knew how wrong she had been to judge him.
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Gnawing on her bottom lip, Luna stood up and picked up the plateful of food that Bonnie had portioned
out for Joshua. Then, she stormed up the stairs.
However, when she reached Joshua’s door, she hesitated.
Even though what happened last night had indeed been her fault, what about that day’s events?
Joshua had ratted on Gwen, which led to her escape plan being foiled. He used the information Luna
had accidentally leaked that led to Gwen’s capture. He had single-handedly destroyed all hope of her
best friend escaping the monster that kept her captive.
Would apologizing to him for what happened the night before make Joshua think he was right for doing
this?
Just as Luna stood at his door, contemplating whether to knock or not
The door clicked open.
Joshua, unaware that someone was standing outside his door, strode out of the room without thinking
twice
A split second later, he crashed into Luna, who stood at his door with a trayful of food.
The food on the plate spilled all over Joshua’s clothes, and his expensive white shirt and black trousers
were stained with sticky gravy and food residue.
However, he did not seem to care at all.
Joshua took a step back and frowned, staring at the pale-faced woman before him and the tray she
was holding
A glimmer of joy flashed through his eyes. “Did you bring me food?”
Luna pursed her lips and murmured in affirmation. Then, she turned her body away from him.