“No need to thank me. I wou1d’ve done it, too.“
The man’s voice was deep and charming. It had hints of mockery and teasing in them, too.
Michael paused for a while and subconsciously turned around to look. The man holding him up was no one else but his stepbrother, Joshua.
Joshua was sitting in his wheelchair. His gaze was flat.
Michael’s eyes widened. He licked his lips and looked at Joshua with rage in his eyes.
“Adrian is also your father! “
Joshua raised his brows and laughed. “Is he worthy to be my father?“
Then, Joshua rolled his wheelchair over to Luna and looked at her calmly. “So you came here to flirt with him once the rain subsided?“
Joshua emphasized the word ‘flirt’. Luna pursed her lips. Clearly, Joshua had overheard Michael talking about being flirtatious a moment ago.
She took a deep breath and looked at the onlookers’ gaze. Her voice was calm. “Everyone, don’t be too
startled. I ‘m just flirting with Michael—we’re just fooling around. He likes to be tortured. If I don’t hit him, he’ll be unhappy.“
Then, Luna raised her brows and looked at Michael.
“Am I right, my beloved fiancé? Although my slap was a little heavy, you don’t need to call the police, right?“
Michael glared at Luna angrily. He gritted his teeth and forced out the word, “Yes.“
Luna suppressed her urge to laugh, and she held the documents close to her form. “I just remembered I had something to do. I’ll make a move first.“
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