Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy by Inked Snow Chapter 1675
When Luna showed up at Starhill Hotel, arm-in-arm with Jim, it was less than an hour from the start of the wedding
ceremony.
The two of them registered their names at the front desk. Jim declared their names to the hostess impatiently.
Luna, on the other hand, started glancing around the venue as her hold remained on Jim.
The venue of the wedding was decorated very extravagantly.
Heather was right: She and Malcolm’s wedding was indeed far more luxurious and extravagant than Luna and
Malcolm’s engagement party.
Just as Luna was looking around the place, a black Masevati pulled up at the hotel entrance.
Standing at the entrance, Luna immediately caught sight of the woman that had gotten out of the car.
Cheryl was indeed wearing the dress that Jim had tricked her into buying that afternoon.
However…
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe dress was totally inappropriate for her.
Cheryl was a delicate and graceful woman, but this dress was more daring and suited for mature women, so it did
not look good on her at all.
It did not look good on her at all so much that, from afar, she appeared like a child wearing her mother’s dress.
Luna refused to believe that Joshua had not noticed this.
If he truly cared about Cheryl, he would never allow her to wear such an inappropriate dress. Still, judging from the
triumphant look on her face at this moment, Luna knew that not only did Joshua not point out her flaws, but he had
even given her compliments.
Otherwise, she would not be so delighted at all.
Luna remained motionless as she watched Joshua getting out of the car, dressed entirely in black.
His gaze did not remain on Cheryl, who had snaked her arm around his, and instead fell onto Luna.
Their gazes met.
Luna curled her lips into a polite smile.
“Shall we go in?” Jim asked rather frustratedly after explaining countless times to the hostess how to spell his name.
He glanced at Luna, frowning, and followed her gaze—
He could not help guffawing when he caught sight of Cheryl. “Had she really bought the dress? If I remember
correctly, it cost about two hundred thousand dollars.
“Didn’t you say this woman is just a secretary working for Joshua? Does Joshua pay his secretaries that high of a
salary?”
Luna curled her lips into a smirk, glancing at him. Then, she turned and strode into the hall, holding Jim’s arm.
“What do you know about women? If this dress allows her to stand out next to Joshua, and he falls in love with her,
two hundred thousand will no longer be an issue.”
Jim fell silent for a moment, then smirked. “You’re right; this is an investment.
“Although I must say, that dress has been hanging in that store for two years now, so don’t you think it was an
outstanding achievement for me to be able to sell it off?”
Jim and Luna did not lower their voices while speaking, and they were not far from where Joshua and Cheryl were
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmstanding, so naturally, Cheryl had overheard every word of their conversation.
Her expression darkened.
It was at this moment she finally realized that she had been tricked!
She glared at Luna with a look of hatred.
Two hundred thousand was not a small amount of money for her.
She had only managed to buy that dress after swiping all of her credit cards!
Initially, she thought that this dress would allow her to stand out among the crowd and let everyone think that she
was Joshua’s girlfriend.
However, it turned out that it had all been a part of Luna and the evil man’s plan!
Joshua furrowed his brows when he caught sight of the look in Cheryl’s eyes as she stared at Luna.
He said in a low voice as he strode toward the hotel entrance, “Cheryl.”
When Joshua called her name, Cheryl quickly composed herself and replied in a sweet, gentle voice, “Yes, I’m here,
President Lynch. Is there anything I can help you with?”
“What I told you last night was very clear, wasn’t it?” Joshua stared in the direction in front of him and continued in
an impassive voice, without even a single hint of emotion, “The only woman I love is my ex-wife, and there will
never be anyone else.”