“Have children together, you say? “Don’t we already have four? How many more do you want?” Joshua
narrowed his eyes and turned to stare at her sternly.
“Isn’t it just three?” For a split second, Luna did not understand what he was talking about.
“It’s four; our youngest daughter didn’t die…” However, as soon as she said this, she froze in her tracks.
The next second, she quickly removed herself from Joshua’s grasp and turned away so as not to face his
stern gaze.
“I was just talking nonsense.
Our daughter-” “Our daughter is still alive,” Joshua interrupted her.
He grabbed hold of Luna’s shoulder and turned her around so that she was forced to face him.
“When did you find out?” Joshua’s dark, penetrating stare seemed to have seen through all of Luna’s lies
and right into the darkest depths of her soul.
Luna bit her lip and fell silent for a while.
After all, she did not want to argue with Joshua over the child at a time like this, but seeing the earnest
expression in his eyes, Luna knew he would not relent until he dug out the truth from her.
A split second later, Luna exhaled and explained, “Heather showed me the security footage of you doing
a DNA test with the dead baby’s corpse and the lab report proving that you weren’t blood-related at all.”
With that, she flung Joshua’s hand away and said, her lips curved into a sneer as she did, “Joshua
Lynch, I know that you took the corpse to conduct a DNA test just a day after it was buried… because
you thought the baby wasn’t yours, didn’t you? “Well, I’m sorry to tell you this, but the child I birthed was
yours after all, and unfortunately, not only did the DNA test not prove that I had cheated on you in any
way, but it even proved that my daughter hadn’t died at all.” Joshua narrowed his eyes when he heard
this.
He snickered, then pulled out the photo of the lab report o this phone and showed it to Luna.
“You’ve been tricked; I didn’t dig out the corpse the next day to do a DNA test at all.
“Yes, I had indeed done a DNA test, but I used a piece of bloodstained cloth that you and I had found
together.” With that, he swiped on his screen and showed the photo of the bloodstained cloth to Luna.
“This one.” She stared dazedly at the date on the DNA report, then at the photo of the cloth that Joshua
was showing her.
All the memories in her mind of those eventful days started to convalesce together.
At that time, just minutes before her death, the maid named Vivian had told her the truth about her child
being swapped out with a dead one.
Because of this, she and Joshua had gone to dig out the baby’s corpse and conducted a DNA test to see
i f Vivian was telling the truth.
However, to their surprise, they could not find anything at all…apart from a piece of torn, bloodstained
cloth.
After that, when they were about to revert the grave to what it used to look like, she could not find the
piece of cloth anymore.
Luna had thought she had accidentally buried it underneath the soil, but it turned out…Joshua had been
the one who took it.
Luna bit her lip and asked, “Does this mean that…you had known about our child being alive all along?”
Joshua narrowed his eyes.
“Yes, and I’ve been looking.
Right now, I’ve found a clue.” Luna’s entire body stiffened.
A split second later, she glanced at him with a searching look.
“Does our child’s disappearance…have anything to do with Charlotte?”
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