Will You Marry Me My Ex-Wife

Chapter 13



There were ten pages of information on Luna.
Joshua studied the document for a long time but found no flaws in them. Mildly annoyed, he got up and went to the bathroom.
“Okay, you’ll have to take care over there.” Joshua heard a crisp childish voice the moment he entered the bathroom, and he
stopped washing his hands.
The company clearly stipulated that staff members were not allowed to bring their children to work. Why were there children in
the company at this hour?
The man furrowed his brows and followed the voice before it led him to a compartment. The moment he walked to the door of
the compartment, and before he could knock on the door, it opened.
Smack!
The door to the compartment slammed into the man’s forehead loudly, and Joshua hissed as he instinctively covered his
forehead.
Neil walked out of the cubicle a trace of sly pride flashed in his eyes for a second before he raised his head and looked at
Joshua apologetically. “I’m sorry, so sorry! I didn’t know someone was outside so I opened the door! I’m sorry!”
Joshua released his hand that covered his forehead and glanced down at the little boy who stood only a little taller than his knee.
Although he was fairly short, his features were exquisite as they emanated a heroic aura even at such a young age.
He had no interest in children in the past, but at that moment, he looked at the boy before him and thought that he should be
around the same age as Nellie. Unexpectedly, he could not bring himself to act stern.
The man scrunched his eyebrows slightly, voice cold as he asked, “Why are you here?”
“That’s a strange question you’re asking, Uncle.” Neil’s lips curled. “I came to the bathroom...so of course I came to pee.”
No, he did not come to pee at all. He saw Joshua come out of his office and waited here on purpose, all to hit him.
Who said his mistress could bully Nellie?
Joshua frowned as his voice grew colder, “I mean, why are you in this building? Who are your parents? Where are they?”

The man’s serious look caused Neil to flatten his lips and his tears began to fall. “My father is dead; the grass on his grave is
two-feet-tall...
“My mother is accompanying my sister while working and earning money. It’s very hard for us...”


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