Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy
Chapter 106
Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy chapter 106 online free Neil was speechless.
“Hmph! Nigel still treats me the best!“ Nellie placed her hands on her hips and looked proud.
“When Nigel gets
better, l’11 only bring him shopping and we’ll have good food together alone!“ Neil was aggrieved.
“Mommy, look at your daughter!“ Luna smiled helplessly.
She hugged Nellie and continued chatting with Neil on the video call while talking to Nigel via the necklace.
In Nellie’s brightly lit room, it was a lovely scene with Luna hugging Nellie.
In the garden in the backyard, Joshua looked at the figure inside the French window.
He furrowed his brows a little.
Leaning by the pillar of the gazebo, he put out the cigarette in his hand.
This was his fifth cigarette.
He did not know why, but at the thought that Luna was leaving Blue Bay Villa the next day, he was inexplicably annoyed.
He has been standing there looking at Luna and Nellie for a long time.
first in a bad mood, then she started laughing in tears, yet at that moment, she was filled with
not want to leave Nellie, yet she had no choice. He sighed in
not understand what this
not want to leave Nellie or
told him that she did
Not once.
it because he had tried getting rid of her
him. From the moment she married him, she wanted to share everything
that moment, he did not know
did not like her, so he
there was once he lashed out
then onward, Luna Gibson never shared anything
the things that she encountered. It was as if she had become a different
for him in his eyes have not changed, she has become
She shut herself off.
was not used
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