Unfortunately, because Moon had officially retired, all her jewelry pieces had been marked up to
exorbitant prices. It was almost impossible to get her hands on any of them since they were so
expensive.
Theo claimed that the woman standing in front of her was Moon herself. Naturally, Granny Lynch could
not believe that.
“Why is it impossible? “The corner of Theo’s lips turned up into a smirk. “Why would a famous artist such
as myself be friends with her if I didn’t know she was Moon?“
Granny Lynch’s face turned an even paler shade of white. She glanced at Theo and said, her voice
trembling, “Then…the drawing I tore…“
“That sketch is worth millions, at least.“
The blood drained from Granny Lynch’s face. Seeing that Joshua did not deny anything, she could
confirm that Theo was indeed telling the truth.
Joshua glanced at his grandmother’s stricken face and picked up the phone. He dialed a number and
said to the person on the other line, “Come into my office and send Granny home.“
As soon as he hung up, Courtney entered the room and helped Granny Lynch up from her seat. “Come
on, Granny, let’s go home.“
Granny Lynch knew Joshua was trying to help her get out of this sticky situation, so she immediately
went along with it. “Alright, alright. I’ll be off then. I won’t interfere anymore.“
Initially, Alice had approached Granny Lynch for help. She even offered to gift Granny a set of Moon’s
jewelry in return, but the series of events had taken a n unexpected turn. Not only did Granny Lynch fail
to stick up for Alice, but she even offended Moon herself without knowing.
Joshua scowled as he watched his grandmother leave the room. “Please don’t meddle again in the
future.“
“It’s all your wife’s fault. She’s the one who sent me here, “ Granny Lynch murmured. She tucked the
check that Theo had given her into her pocket and quickly fled the scene.
“My apologies.“ As soon as the door was closed, Joshua let out a sigh and turned to Luna. “This is all
Granny’s fault—I apologize for that. I ’11 give you an extension of two days for you to complete the
project.“
Luna smirked. “There’s also another problem.“ She took out her phone and pulled up the article that
Shannon had showed her this morning. Within a day, the report had acquired more than ten million
views.
“I spoke to some of my friends who are familiar with news like this. They told me that an article can’t
garner so many views in a day without people promoting it behind the scenes. I hope that Mr. Lynch can
look into this matter, not just to prove my innocence, but also for your wife’s sake.
“Of course, even if you don’t want to investigate, I have my own means of proving myself. I have a
surveillance tape from that night that I can release to the press any time I want.“
Luna tucked her phone back into her pocket and continued, “I’ll give you two hours to get rid of whoever
is behind this. If you fail to do so, I ‘ll take care of it on my own. Unfortunately, if that happens, Mrs. Lynch
would become the laughing stock, not me. We don’t want that to happen, do we?“
With that, Luna turned around and strode out of the room.
“Please take care of this, Mr. Lynch.“ Theo leaped out of his seat and smiled at Joshua before sprinting
after her.
“Shall we eat dinner now, or do you want to move your stuff first?“
“Let’s get dinner first…“
Joshua watched as the two figures retreated, and their voices grew further away until he could not hear
them anymore. He frowned and thought for a moment before finally lowering his head to peer at his
computer screen.
He had been immersed in work the entire day. If it were not for Granny Lynch’s appearance, he would
not have found out about that article.
He leaned back against his chair and stared at the headline, and Granny Lynch’s voice still lingered in
his mind, “It’s all your wife’s fault. She’s the one who sent me here.“
Joshua narrowed his eyes as he thought of this.
Then, all of a sudden, his phone rang. It was Alice.
”Joshua, isn’t it time to get off work? What time are you coining home?”
Joshua’s expression darkened as he switched off his computer. ”I’m coining home right now.”
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