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Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy chapter 1966
Luna furrowed her brows and pursed her lips in disapproval at the sight of Joshua’s mysterious
expression.
She knew that as long as Joshua refused to tell her, she would not be able to find out the answer.
Therefore, she decided not to pursue this question anymore and instead went straight upstairs.
Initially, she had wanted to check on Bonnie, but when she passed by Bonnie’s room, she saw from a
crack in the door that Bonnie was leaning against Sean’s shoulder, sobbing.
She wanted to go inside and comfort her, but…
As soon as Luna’s hand touched the doorknob, she could not help hesitating.
After all, the person who had hurt Bonnie was Jim, her brother.
Even though he had lost his memories and been brainwashed by Charlotte, he was still her brother.
Besides, a large part of how Jim ended up this way was Luna‘s fault.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtTherefore, Luna did not think it was appropriate of her to comfort Bonnie at this time, and maybe, Sean
would do a better job at it.
Instead of making Bonnie recall the terrible events that had happened over the past few days, Luna
thought it would be better if she pretended nothing had happened and left.
As soon as she thought of this, Luna sighed and returned to her room.
She took out the two jade rings and stared at them.
As a professional jewelry designer, Luna could tell at first glance that there were two chips embedded
within these rings, but…
As opposed to her previous excitement of finding out the truth, her heart was filled with fear.
She was afraid that the truth would not be what she expected.
This was the final piece of the puzzle.
Before unlocking the secret of the rings, Luna could still at least tell herself that the vengeance between
the Landry and Lynch families had been false.
However, as soon as she found out the truth, nothing could go back to the way it was.
If it turned out that everything passed down through the generations about the truth of the Landry and
Lynch families’ rivalry was true…
She and Joshua’s relationship would change forever.
She, Joshua, and their four children would suffer the consequences, and Luna could not help feeling
suffocated as soon as she thought of this.
Regardless…
She closed her eyes and decided to take a page out of Neil’s book; let God decide for her.
Therefore, she took out a coin and tossed it.
At that exact moment, Joshua strode into the room.
He could not help smiling when he saw her flipping the coin. “Why are you doing this all of a sudden?”
His sudden voice made Luna lurch, and the coin fell onto the ground, rolled over to Joshua, and landed
in front of his feet.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHeads.
Luna stared at the coin incredulously and felt a surge of emotions rush into her mind.
Maybe this was fate.
The coin she had tossed bumped into Joshua and landed heads–up.
Before this, she had decided that on heads, she would unlock the secret contained within these two
rings, whereas for tails, she would not.
As soon as she thought of this, Luna let out an exhale and lifted her head to glance at Joshua.” Come
here.”
Joshua furrowed his brows, his mind full of doubts, though he obediently walked over to her side.
“You must be wondering why I‘d rather step down from the position of Landry Group CEO than leave
without this ring, aren‘t you?”
Joshua nodded.
In his opinion, this was a foolish choice. Even though that ring was the last and only item that Lucy had
left for Jim and thus had sentimental value, it still was not worth Luna sacrificing so much for.