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Pursuing my ex wife isnt easy

Chapter 1315
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Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy chapter 1315

Adrian never thought that Joshua would be able to uncover secrets that happened more than zo years

ago, even before he was born!

Adrian immediately broke out in cold sweats. He stood up and said in a shaky voice, “Does this… Does

this mean that if I visit Mother now, you won’t… track down the doctor who tried to save your mother?“

Joshua glanced at him. “What do you think?“

“I…“ Adrian let out an exhale. “I think that as long as I visit Mother now, you’ll let all of this go!“

With that, he circled past Joshua, hurried down the hallway, and disappeared from view.

Joshua narrowed his eyes as he watched Adrian leave. He curled his lips into a smirk and tucked his

phone away.

Of course he would not let Adrian off the hook so quickly.

No one —apart from Rianna herself—could forgive Adrian for what he had done. Alas, she had been

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dead for more than 20 years.

The only reason Joshua did this was to soothe Granny’s worries about the rivalry between him and

Adrian as much as possible before she passed.

Joshua knew that if Rianna was alive, she would approve of this decision.

“Hey, Joshua.“ Michael gulped as he leaned against the headboard, staring at the tall, slender man

standing at the door. “If you don’t want to let my mother out… Can you at least get me a few more nurses

to look after me?“

Joshua raised his eyebrows and glanced at Michael. “ How many nurses do you have now?“

Michael bit down on his lip. “I have…four.“

Joshua shot Michael a cold glare and replied curtly, “ Well, then, you’ll only have one starting tomorrow.“

With that, he turned and strode out of the room.

Michael’s bandaged hands clenched into fists as he watched Joshua leave.

Joshua’s mention of Rianna’s death had truly shocked Adrian to the core. The next few days, Adrian

spent most of his time at the hospital. If he was not visiting Michael, he sat next to Granny Lynch’s

bedside.

Granny Lynch’s health deteriorated day by day.

Joshua had rejected all the projects that required his supervision and spent all his waking hours in

Granny Lynch’s ward, staying by her side.

Granny had taken care of him for more than 20 years. Because of this, Joshua did not want to miss out

on even a minute spent with her as her end approached.

Luna, too, spent most of her time in her studio along with the children, making a piece of personalized

jewelry for Granny.

Three days later, Nellie arrived at Granny’s ward, prancing in joy and clutching a jewelry box in her

hands.

“Great-Granny, let me put this one for you, “ she chirruped, smiling as she removed the finished jewelry

from the jewelry box and carefully put it on for Granny.

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It had only been a few days since they last saw Granny, but she had lost so much weight that she was

practically unrecognizable. She laid against the bed feebly, looking as though she was barely breathing.

However, despite feeling so weak, Granny was still delighted to receive this handmade jewelry from

Nellie. She smiled and held Nellie’s hands in hers. “I can rest in peace…having this handmade jewelry

that you designed and made especially for me.“

Nellie clutched Granny’s hand in reassurance. “Great-Granny, Daddy told me that if you wear the jewelry

that I made for you, you’ll be able to get reborn as my elder again.“

“Of course I will. I want nothing more than to be your elder again. “ Granny Lynch lifted her head to

glance at Luna.

Luna looked exhausted, and her dark circles were glaringly obvious. Granny Lynch sighed when she

noticed this and asked, “You must be exhausted, aren’t you?“

Granny knew better than anyone that even though the three children had participated in the jewelry

making as well, Luna was still the one who had taken up the brunt of the work.