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Luna didn’t expect Nathaniel to head to Maruva so quickly and even find out Freya was out in the high seas.
There was only one possibility for this: Freya had already leaked the sailing coordinates before boarding the ship.
How did she manage to leak them?
Luna felt a chill run down her spine. She never considered Freya a formidable opponent, but now she realized Freya was indeed a formidable adversary. No wonder even Abigail fell into her trap.
Although Hudson had hung up, Luna still clutched her phone tightly, lips pressed together, fear gradually filling her heart and driving her to the brink of madness.
She had accounted for many things but hadn’t factored in Nathaniel’s feelings for Freya.
Even after Freya cheated on him, he could still forgive her, which drove Luna a bit crazy.
No, she had to inform Michael to stop wasting time and quickly dispose of Freya.
Luna had discovered Michael’s dirty background, although he disguised it well, making it hard for most people to expose him.
In short, he was a psychopath. With Freya in his hands, she was bound to be tortured in unimaginable ways.
Previously, Luna hoped Freya would stay in Michael’s hands for as long as possible, knowing how much he enjoyed tormenting young women. Letting Freya suffer in his clutches before dying was satisfying.
But, things had changed. Nathaniel had reached the high seas. If he found any trace of Michael, Luna would be in trouble too.
While their current goal was the same: killing Freya, they were not allies.
The more Luna thought about it, the more frightened she became. She barely realized Ethan as he cornered her, demanding an explanation.
“Ethan, I’m very tired. I want to go back and rest!” Seeing Ethan blocking her against the wall, Luna resorted to her trump card: playing the victim.
Although she was a strong-willed mixed-race woman, acting pitiful and weak in front of Ethan often made him yield to her.
Ethan saw her pale, sweaty face and felt pity. He said, “Luna, you know my feelings. We’re about to get married. I hope you won’t think about Nathaniel anymore. Let’s live a good life together.”
“If you’re tired, let’s go to our grandmother’s countryside estate. We can raise some animals there. Don’t you like animals? We could have a few dogs and take morning walks in the vineyard. Wouldn’t that be nice?”
“You can see that Nathaniel doesn’t like you. Why persist?”
“We…”
“Enough!” Luna trembled at the mention of Nathaniel. She might have slept with Ethan and was even about to marry him, but she didn’t like him. This was an undeniable fact.
Luna ordered Ethan to stop talking. Returning to a simple life with Ethan wasn’t what she wanted. She still cherished the time spent with Nathaniel.
He had a magical allure. Everything felt fresh and exciting.
Standing by his side on the highest throne, looking down upon everyone, was a feeling Ethan, a minor noble, could never give her.
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