Novel Name : Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy

Chapter 2603

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It was until the door to the study door closed that Joshua finally let out a sigh. He slumped to the chair

by the side as if his energy was depleted. He closed his eyes. Luna‘s words to him kept ringing in his

ears.

‘Thomas always had a prejudice toward you. The truth is, it‘s because of your mother.’

“Joshua, your mother didn‘t die in childbirth. She was killed by your father.’

‘As for the things that happened when you were five…it‘s not your fault. You don‘t need to blame

yourself.‘ Joshua smiled self–deprecatingly. How was that not his fault? How was he not to be blamed?

Although he could not clearly remember his memories when he was five, he did remember a crazy

woman rushing toward him, asking him to call her his mother.

Back then, he was mature for a five–year–old. He also knew that his mother had passed away and

would never return. However, everyone in the Lynch family has never shown him his mother‘s photo.

His father said that it was unnecessary. His grandmother said that she was afraid that he would be sad.

Before he was 18, Joshua did not even know what his mother looked like. When he did reach that age,

he had already begun to get busy with the company. He did not connect his beautiful mother to the

mad woman he met when he was five.

He had never cared about the incident that happened when he was five. From how he saw it, it was

just a mad woman who wanted to become Adrian Lynch‘s wife, which was why she deliberately said

those words to try to trick him.

He never would have thought…

He never thought that the woman he met when he was five was his mother, and he sent his mother,

who had already escaped Adrian, back to him.

Thus, it was right that his aunt, Eanne would hate him.

Thomas was right in hating him right from the beginning, too.

It was all his fault–all of it.

Joshua shut his eyes and tried to recall the incident when he was five years old. He tried his best to

find a connection between the incident and his mother, but no matter how he tried, he could not recall

any heartwarming conversation he had with his mother back then.

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