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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 553

The Seaside Town was the latest comprehensive entertainment project jointly developed by the R&S Group and some local real estate developers, which was a large-scale integrated business tourism circle with amusement parks, resorts, and restaurants. The R&S Group owned more than half of the property.

And that was also why the group would choose this place for employee events.

It just opened not long ago, so there were quite a lot of visitors.

They were mainly young people and students.

When Luther walked off the bus with Joyce in his arms, they instantly attracted the attention of countless passersby.

They were quite a match! The man was so handsome, and the woman was so pretty.

"Wow, the man is super handsome, so handsome, I've never seen such a good-looking man. Look, his nose is so straight. The jawline is simply … rigid and smooth! It's perfect!"

"Is he an idol? Even an idol can’t be so handsome in real life!"

Some students took out their cell phones to take pictures.

"The girl in his arms must be so happy. I want to be in his arms too!"

"The woman is also very beautiful, more beautiful than many idols! She looks just extraordinary."

When Joyce glanced sideways and saw those people taking pictures, she pulled Luther, "Find a place to put me down. I'm not a cripple, so I'll look pretentious. Just wait a little longer in the car, I can get over it."

Luther glanced at her lightly, "Really? You mean I should hold you in the car the whole time?"

"Ugh, you have problem understanding what I said? Did your gym trainer teach your language?" Joyce complained, "Can't you see that a lot of people are watching us? They're still taking pictures. What if someone recognizes you and posts it on the forum, on the internet?"

Luther's voice cooled down, "I don't care. Are you afraid the Henderson family may know it and it will affect your plan to get into the Henderson family?"

"You are just…"

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