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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1232

Luna blushed at his words. She placed the bowl on the table, took the marriage certificates out of her pocket and stuffed them back into his hands. "The person named in the marriage certificate is Luna Gibson, and I'm Luna." With that, she left, carrying the empty bowl i n her hands.

The room door was closed again.

Joshua clutched the two marriage certificates, the smile hanging from the corners of his lips widening b y the second.

The next day.

7 a.m., the doorbell to the Blue Bay Villa rang.

Luna frowned as she stood in the kitchen preparing breakfast for Nigel and Nellie, and a lighter version for Joshua and Neil.

She knew Aura was moving in today. But...this early?! She had not even prepared breakfast yet.

Lily, who was cleaning, rushed to open the door.

To Luna's surprise, the door revealed to open not Aura, but...Granny Lynch.

At that moment, Granny Lynch hobbled in slowly with the help of Adrian Lynch and Celia Giles.

Luna could not help but bite her lip as she watched these three people walk through the door. She knew what they were here for. Definitely to ask her and Joshua to retract the case against Michael Lynch so that the police would release him.

Joshua laughed, "Granny, did you forget that I have three children and Luna? Why would I want two family members whom I'm ashamed of?"

His words finally angered Adrian. He stood up and pointed at Joshua furiously. "I am your father! Did we not teach you anything growing up in our family?

How can you say that you’re ashamed of your father?"

Joshua leaned back into his wheelchair and laughed arrogantly, "Family? Mr. Adrian Lynch, I would like to ask you, in the years before I met Luna, did I even have a family? My mother is dead and my father never took care of me for even a single day. And now you ask whether you taught me anything growing up in our family?"

With that, he shifted his eyes to the other man." Michael on the other hand grew up with two loving parents, did you teach him anything growing up?"

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