Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy chapter 1339
Lynch Mansion.
Alfred, the butler, was instructing some of the servants to decorate the venue.
A van arrived to deliver white flowers for the service.
A female driver wearing a cap and face mask got out of the driver’s seat and handed the receipt of the goods to Alfred.
The driver lowered her voice and let out a small cough. “I have the flu, and I heard that there will be many people here at the memorial service, so I didn’t want to spread it to anyone.“
As soon as he heard this, Alfred took a small step back and maintained a safe distance from her.
The servants soon finished counting the vases of flowers. Alfred signed the receipt, handed the driver a payment slip, and directed her to the accounting department in the backyard.
Aura, dressed in a cap and face mask, turned and entered Lynch Mansion, clutching the payment slip.
The accounting department was located in the backyard.
Aura strode past the familiar living room, where the memorial service was held, and entered the backyard.
As soon as she stepped foot into the yard, she caught sight of Joshua and Luna.
She immediately ducked into a corner of the hallway and held her breath.
“Yes.“ Joshua chuckled. “But it’s not pertaining to the memorial service.“
Luna furrowed her brows and looked at him questioningly.
“Adrian has confessed everything: Aura was the one who had plotted this murder for him.“
Luna’s entire body froze when she heard this. “Aura is…still alive?“
“Yes.“ Joshua stood up and gazed at the calm lake ahead with a cold expression. “That day, when she jumped off the bridge, I was afraid she’d be rescued —since she’s a good swimmer—and ordered my men to stand guard at sea. I forbade any ships to enter the waters near the bridge for 24 hours, but…“
Joshua let out a bitter smile. “Adrian used his status as my father to threaten the guards and save Aura. “
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