"Now is not the time yet."
Joshua sighed lightly. "Nellie won't be able to leave her yet. The replacement of servants has to be done slowly."
Lucas looked at Joshua and furrowed his brows tightly. He doubted that Nellie was the only one who was unable to leave Luna. Joshua was the same, too.
After Luna Gibson left, Joshua never had a woman by his side for almost six years. If she was not alive, Lucas felt that Luna the servant was a great choice. Nellie liked her, at least, and Joshua did not hate her either.
However...
Lucas took a deep breath. In the end, he could not help but remind Joshua, "Sir, don't forget that you still have to get the missus back.”
Joshua lifted his head and looked at him with an ambiguous smile. "Are you trying to teach me what to do?"
Joshua's gaze was so cold that Lucas instantly shuddered.
"I just remembered. I should get off work."
At that, Lucas immediately opened the door and escaped for his life. The door of the study room was
shut once again.
Joshua looked at the photos on his computer and sighed heavily.
How could she send her daughter back then vanish into thin air? Luna Gibson...where was she? How was she? Why did she leave without saying goodbye and even got herself into an accident?
"Joshua, how do you have the time to visit me out of the blue?”
The next morning, Granny Lynch was sitting on the sofa at the Lynch Mansion, smiling at Joshua in front of her.
"I’m doing it all for your own good. That maid... Other than a pretty face, how could she compare to Aura? You call off the engagement just for a lowly maid. How could I just sit and do nothing?"
Joshua changed into a more comfortable position on the sofa. He looked at Granny Lynch indifferently," Aura told you that I'm calling off the engagement because of Luna?"
"Of course not!" Granny Lynch rolled her eyes at him." Aura is so kind and mature. Why would she complain about this to me? She accidentally talked about it. She told me that this will be the last time she'll celebrate m y birthday as my granddaughter-in-law. I pestered her for a long time, and only then did she tell me that you were calling off the marriage.
"You were just photographed by the press the other day shopping with the maid, yet you called off the
marriage with Aura two days later. You’re saying that this is just a coincidence?" i
Joshua smiled. "Granny, since when has your mind become so meticulous?"
Granny Lynch rolled her eyes at him. "I've always been that way!”
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