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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 369

She was not going to be anyone's plaything.

Besides, Jacqueline and Shelly had always seen her as a thorn in their side, so why should she keep on being under their thumb?

Faced with Shelly and Jacqueline's aggressive questioning.

Joyce finally reacted.

A moment of silence.

She looked firm, word by word, and said icily, "Don't you all know that we are falsely married? This is my own child. It has nothing to do with the Warner family."

Jacqueline was overwhelmed with excitement when she heard that Joyce had admitted in public that the nail was on the coffin, which was great.

Shelly even coldly said, "Bitch! How dare you cuckold my brother."

Although Luther already knew in his heart, now when he heard Joyce's own words, it was as if his heart had just received a heavy punch, and the dull pain made him unable to speak.

At the moment.

Riveria Haze, on the second floor observation deck.

Christian's enchanting brow furrowed, he shook his head, kept shaking the champagne in his hand, and sighed.

"You see, I warned her a long time ago to leave Luther, the Warner family is not a good place and Luther is no good. How good is it to be with me? She didn't believe me, and look, first Shelly set her up, then she was wrongly accused of killing Stephanie, and then she was kidnapped, and now their silly fake marriage was exposed and they all know she is pregnant and she gave Luther a cuckold. They are just restless. What’s it all just for? It is better to be with me earlier."

"Heh, you are also a scum."

Vicki snorted nonchalantly.

"Hey, how can you say that about me? How am I scum?"

Christian yelled in discontent.

"Now it's my turn to save the day, poor Joyce, and wait for me to relieve you. When the Warner family kicked the poor woman out, and I, Christian, will just take over." He stood up straight, set aside the champagne in his hand, and straightened his collar.

He was just about to move.

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