‘Sean?’ Luna’s body shivered when she heard that familiar male voice. She subconsciously looked in
the direction of the door and, just as she expected, saw Sean, whom Joshua had hired as his driver
and mechanic. He was carrying a box and looking around as though searching for someone.
“Sean, I’m here,” Samuel said in response.
Sean followed the voice and strode into the room.
“Father Samuel, I’ve brought everything that you asked me. You said you’ve found my mother’s family,
so…” He entered the room while talking, and when his eyes landed on Luna and Joshua, he paused.
A while later, he mustered a weak smile.
“Mr. Lynch, Ms. Luna! Why are you both here?” Joshua smiled and extended his hand to pat Sean’s
shoulder lightly.
“Go to Father Samuel.”
‘If what Samuel said was true, then Sean should be Aunt Lucy’s second son!’
It made sense now why Sean looked familiar when he first saw him.
With Joshua’s suggestion, Sean smiled and approached Samuel, passing a box to him as he did.
“Father Samuel, vou said you’ve found my mother’s relatives. Where are they?”
Samuel curled up his lip and pointed at Joshua and Luna who were standing by the door.
” There they are.”
Sean was stunned by the information. His mouth was wide open as he looked at Joshua and then at
Luna, his gaze wavering in disbelief.
‘How could my mother possibly be related to Joshua’s family? Isn’t she just a poor woman from the
countryside, who married my father after a failed marriage, birthing me not long after? That’s…what
she said to me!’ Sean could not believe that he was related to a man of wealth like Joshua.
“I’m not lying to you.” Looking at how shocked Sean was, Samuel laughed and opened up the box. He
asked, “Right, why is your face hurt? Did you have a fight again? I thought we had a deal that you won’t
fight anymore after your mother passed?”
Sporting a sheepish smile, Sean feebly explained, “I–I didn’t fight anyone. I got punched.”
Samuel lowered his head and took out the things from the box.
“By who?”
“The eldest young master of the family, Jim Landry.” Sean knew that Samuel’s family and the Landry
family were acquaintances, so he did not bother to hide the facts.
“I stopped Jim from harassing a woman, but I got punched in the end.”
He glanced at Luna as he added, “There’s a big difference between Jim Landry and Ms. Luna, even
though they’re both from the Landry family.”
Suddenly, Samuel paused from taking out the items from the box, lifting his head as curiosity egged
him.
“You had a conflict with Jim Landry?”
“Well, it’s not really a conflict.”
Jim’s voice was heard from outside of the door before Sean could answer.
At that moment, Jim was supported by Bonnie as they slowly walked into the room.
Jim’s voice had a bitter lilt to it as he continued, “I had a conflict with my fiancee, and he wanted to butt
in and pretend to be Bonnie’s boyfriend, hence why I punched him.”
Bonnie’s expression contorted sourly at this remark, frowning as she let go of Jim,
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