Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy
Chapter 1783
Chapter 1783
Luna was infuriated by Courtney.
Joshua was right behind Courtney in the car. All she needed to do was to open the door, get in
the car, and explain it to him. How would that need five minutes?
It was clear Courtney was making a fuss. She wanted to make things difficult for her!
Thus, Luna immediately went past Courtney and flung the car door open. “Ms. Johnson, five minutes is too long for you to ask Mr. Lynch on such a matter. I’ll do it myself!”
Then, Luna immediately opened the car door.
In the recreational vehicle, Joshua was crossing his legs elegantly, leaning lazily on his seat. His usual cold eyes were reading the documents in his hands.
When he heard someone getting in the car, he asked without looking up, flipping a page on his document, “What’s going on outside?”
has met with a serial accident. John’s car is
little shocked because of the accident, and she has gone into labor. Christopher said that she needs a place to
is the safest choice, so I came here to ask
Joshua furrowed his brows.
wasting resources. Although it was rare for him to return to Banyan City, there was no need to use the recreational vehicle
after he left the airport,
his documents
and death, so how
by Luna, he gently snickered
react, Joshua had
spot, stunned. It took a while for her to understand what he
used to like Joshua in the past, how come she did not realize that he was
Lincoln City back then to heart, holding a grudge until that
that she was pimping her body
help of John, Christopher, and Lucas, Anne
he spread the bed out open to let Anne lie, the others still
About Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy - Chapter 1783
Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy is the best current series of the author Novelebook. With the below Chapter 1783 content will make us lost in the world of love and hatred interchangeably, despite all the tricks to achieve the goal without any concern for the other half, and then regret. late. Please read chapter Chapter 1783 and update the next chapters of this series at novelebook.com