He was here to help Thomas fight for his inheritance and retrieve evidence of his mother‘s murder.
However, because of Luna, he wasted much of his precious time.
Even though they had been married for years, Luna still could not help feeling guilty for this.
Joshua chuckled upon hearing this. “It‘s not trouble at all when it comes to you.”
Even after their many years of marriage–they already had four kids together, for God‘s sake – Luna still
could not help blushing every time Joshua said something sweet to her like this.
The two of them chatted for a little while longer before finally hanging up the phone.
The moment Luna got off the call with Joshua, she also received a message from Lucas about the
flight details
Lucas had been working for Joshua for so many years that he had picked up some of Joshua‘s
thoughtfulness.
He had deliberately booked a flight in the afternoon that allowed Luna and Gwen sufficient time to get
ready and have lunch before departing. The next morning, Luna woke up at the crack of dawn. She
thought she was an early riser, but to her surprise, the moment she stepped out of her room, she
caught sight of Gwen sitting at the dining table, beaming, having finished preparing their breakfast.
When she saw Luna coming out of her room, Gwen smiled, stood up, and said softly, “It‘s been a while
since I last cooked for you.”
After Luna gave birth to her second daughter, Gwen had spent an entire month taking care of Luna,
and during that time, Luna was constantly blessed with Gwen‘s cooking.
This was already months ago.
“I haven‘t cooked in a while now, and I‘m not sure whether I‘ve lost my touch. I hope you don‘t mind,”
Gwen said as she ladled some food onto a plate for Luna.
Luna‘s chest tightened when she saw the forced smile on Gwen‘s face.
She knew that Gwen was just putting on a solid front so she would not worry. After all, if the same thing
were to happen to her, she would not want Gwen to worry, either.
However, Luna did not expose Gwen. Instead, she plopped down in a chair, picked up her utensils, and
began eating as she told Gwen of the flight tickets Lucas had booked for them. Gwen let out a sigh of
relief. “That‘s great. I…can finally go home to see Luke.” She curled her lips into a bitter smile. “I can‘t
believe that Luke‘s already been gone for so long now…yet I have never once visited his grave…” With
that, she lowered her head to stop the tears from falling, but Luna could still hear her voice growing
more and more choked. “I don‘t know how well he‘s doing up there and whether he‘s still mad at me…”
Luna opened her mouth, intending to say something comforting, but no words seemed to come out.
After breakfast, Luna and Gwen began to pack their bags. They did not bring much at all, and most of it
were just souvenirs from Saigen City for their families.
After lunch, the two of them traveled to the airport.
Sitting in the airport departure lounge, a wave of sadness crept into Gwen‘s heart as she watched the
people brush past. She was the one who had wanted to cut this trip short, but for some reason, just as
they were about to leave, she could not help feeling that she still had unfinished business here…
However, no matter how hard she tried, she could not seem to recall what it was.
At the same time, a black Masevati pulled up at the airport entrance.
Steven, who was wearing a black suit, got out of the car and barked into the phone as he strode into
the airport, “Are you sure that Dr. Liddell is arriving in half an hour?”
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