Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy
Chapter 571
The man shouted a reply and strode in their direction.
As soon as Luna caught sight of the man’s face, she felt her blood run cold.
She was right.
This man named Jason…was the same person who had hit her with a truck and removed her hand from the railing. This was the man who had caused her to fall into the sea!
“Hello, Ms. Luna.“ Jason lifted his head and smiled at her, revealing a row of white teeth.
He looked exactly the way she remembered.
Luna could not fight back the shriek that escaped her lips as she instantly backed away from him.
her back
mouth to say something, but nothing came out. She was so frightened that she could not even
almost killed
me.“ Jason gave Joshua a respectful smile. “My sister used to be friends with Ms. Luna. She’s always wanted me to return
that, he smiled at Luna. “Isn’t that right,
squeeze out a single syllable. After a moment, she nodded
was
she could not show her true emotions. Otherwise, Joshua would quickly pick up on it and realize something was wrong, which would lead to him
contacts, Ms. Luna?“ Jason took out his
might to move her body again. Then, finally, she exhaled and said slowly,
I think it is.“ Jason grinned. “I’ve been to the mental asylum already. They told me they need at least two of Bonnie’s friends and
paused for a moment,
asylum in Aura’s place. She had impersonated Aura to save her brother. Although Luna knew that a mental asylum was not a good place to live, she still could not forgive Bonnie.
suffered severe injuries from the kidnapping, so Luna still could not forgive Bonnie for what had happened and never
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