Just as Luna had predicted, she was busy for the next few days. She went out early in the morning and
came back late at night, traveling between the house and her studio. She did not even have the time to
go to Landry Mansion and visit Gwen.
Luckily, there was still Bonnie. Since Bonnie was almost fully recovered, she could often go visit Gwen
in the hospital and also take care of Rosalyn and Charles. Rosalyn had been urging Jim and Bonnie to
get married, but no matter what she said, Jim and Bonnie did not bulge.
The night before Luna and Joshua left Merchant City, Rosalyn cooked dinner and invited Luna and
Joshua over to eat.
“Luna.” Before Bonnie and Jim arrived, Rosalyn grabbed Luna‘s hand and complained, “No matter
what I say, they won‘t listen. You are Bonnie‘s best friend, and Jim is willing to listen to you. Please
persuade them for me. Your dad and I are getting old, and we‘d like to see them finally get together as
a married couple.”
Luna pursed her lips and hesitated for a moment as she heard how worried Rosalyn was. Finally, she
nodded. “Okay.”
Right at that moment, Jim came in with Bonnie and Harvey. Sean, who had just been discharged from
the hospital and was helping Luke to settle the gang–related matters, came too.
Luna immediately stood up to greet them when they came. Nellie and Neil, on the other hand, dragged
Joshua and Charles down from the study.
It was a joyous dinner, and this was the first time everyone in the Landry family came together to have
dinner after so long. The atmosphere was warm and filled with mirth.
Jim and Sean had too much alcohol. Only Joshua was still slightly sober and chatted with Charles.
After Luna and Bonnie tucked the children to bed, the first thing they saw when they came downstairs
was how drunk the men were.
Both of them exchanged looks and called upon the new butler and maids to help bring the men back to
their rooms. When she settled everyone, she dragged Bonnie to the garden for fresh air.
“Before you came, Mom told me to persuade you and my brother to have your wedding soon,”
confessed Luna.
They sat on the bench in the garden. Luna felt the breeze wind and looked up at the moon in the clear
sky. “What‘s your plan?”
Bonnie, too, sat on the bench and looked at the sky. She sighed. “Jim did ask me about this, but I don‘t
feel like getting married now.”
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