Luna clenched her fists. As much as she wanted to hurl something at the couple sitting before her, she stifled her temptations and replied, “Thank you so much for your support and admiration, Mr. Lynch.“
With that, she picked up a glass of wine that was sitting on the table and drained it under Joshua’s watchful gaze, slamming the glass back down as she remarked, “Please enjoy the party.
“Oh, by the way…“ She turned around and smiled at Fiona. “Ms. Blake, you mentioned that you wanted to learn from me. Well, let me tell you this: I don’t think you’ll ever have the opportunity to do so because I don’t take apprentices like you. You don’t have any talent whatsoever, and you’re not even willing to work hard to make up for it. Goodbye.“
With that, Luna turned around and strode away.
Then, he narrowed his eyes.
“Ms. Luna must really hate me…“ Fiona suppressed the jealousy and hatred she harbored toward Luna and put on a pained expression instead. “Joshua, is she right? Am I untalented and lazy, too?“
She continued in a whiny voice, “I’ve been trying very hard now…“
Hearing that she was about to burst into tears, Joshua let out a sigh but did not know what to do apart from consoling her. “You’re already good
enough. Don’t listen to her…“
Luna overheard what he said and recalled what Jude had told her. She could not help feeling stupid for ever trusting Jude’s words and believing that Joshua had, at one point, been in love with her.
How could Joshua be as good as Jude described him to be?
Luna had known him for so many years; she should have known better.
She did not understand what had gotten into her and led her to believe everything Jude said.
Hearing her voice, Bonnie and Shannon looked up at the same time.
They could smell the stench of alcohol wafting off Luna’s body.
Luna approached them and grabbed Bonnie’s hand. “ I understand that you want to help me, but please don’t do stupid things like this in the future anymore. I had my own reasons for helping you in the past. It wasn’t entirely selfless at all, so you don’t have to repay me.“
With that, she let out an exhale and lowered her head to glance at the time. “It’s getting late now, so I ‘m going to head home. My two children are still waiting for me to go home. They refuse to go to bed without me.“
Bonnie let out a sigh. Even though she disagreed with Luna, there was still nothing she could do for the time being.
Tonight, she finally witnessed firsthand just how powerful and terrifying Joshua Lynch could be.
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