“We’re…going to the hospital.“ Gwen turned around and glanced at Luna. “Luna’s sending me back to
the hospital…“
Joshua nodded and strode into the elevator, pushing Gwen along in front of him as he lifted his head to
glance at Luna. “This is the information that the supplier in Sea City gave me. I think there’s something
wrong with the data, so I wanted you to have a look at it.“
Luna frowned and followed the two of them, skimming through the document Joshua had handed her.
Joshua was right. According to this document, the mineral content within the gemstones did not match
up with the previous data.
Luna furrowed her brows, took out her phone, and started calculating the financial losses these
discrepancies would cost the company. Then, she asked coldly, “Is this the only supplier list with
problems? What about the previous ones?“
“Lucas is still comparing them. I don’t think we should collaborate with this vendor again in the future,
and I want to sue them for the losses that have incurred.“
“Yes, I agree.“
Just as they were engrossed in their discussion, the elevator stopped at the first floor, giving a lurch.
Luna was too focused on their conversation that she did not notice the elevator had arrived at their
destination. When the elevator jolted violently to a halt, she could not help retching again.
She immediately grabbed hold of Joshua’s arm for support.
Seeing that she did not look well, Joshua gripped her arm and asked, “Are you not feeling well?“
This was the second time in a day he saw her vomiting.
“We’re headed to the hospital, anyway. We can get you checked by a doctor.“
Luna’s entire body stiffened at his words. She tried to suppress the nauseous feeling in her stomach and
stood straight, smiling at Joshua. “There’s no need. It’s nothing to worry about.“
Just as she spoke, however, her stomach gave another heave. This time, her gags were so intense that
she almost stumbled and fell. Fortunately, Joshua caught her just in time.
He frowned, looking down at the pale-faced woman in his arms. “Nothing to worry about, you say?“
With that, he hoisted Luna into his arms and strode out of the elevator, leaving the speechless Gwen —
who was baffled at the sudden change—behind.
She slowly wheeled herself out of the elevator, but due to her weak strength, she did not manage to get
far before her entire body broke out in a sweat.
She exhaled before she continued to wheel herself toward the hotel lobby.
Just as she was about to stop and regain her strength, a stern voice rang out from behind her, “I insisted
on sending some of my men to follow you, but you refused.“
At the same time, Gwen felt someone grabbing her wheelchair handles. Luke pushed her toward the
lobby with an air of indifference, scolding her albeit gently, “When are you ever going to listen to me?“
Gwen pouted slightly, then extended a finger to scratch the armrest somewhat sheepishly. “I’m sorry
Joshua carried Luna into his car and ordered, “Lucas, let’s go.“
Joshua’s actions were so brisk that Luna did not even have time to react. By the time she finally came to,
Lucas had already started the engine.
She furrowed her brows and said frantically, “
Where’s Gwen?“
Suddenly, Joshua’s phone chimed with a message. It was from Luke. (What a simp.]
Joshua let out a small sigh and answered, “She’s fine. She’s with Luke.“
Luna shot him a somewhat exasperated glare, then snuck a glance through the rearview mirror. When
she caught sight of Luke wheeling Gwen out of the hotel entrance, she felt as though a weight had been
lifted off her shoulders.
She frowned and glanced at Joshua. ”I already told you I’m fine.”
Joshua’s gaze was cold and hard. ”That’s up to the doctors to decide, not you. Lucas, step on it.”
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