You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther)

Chapter 139



Chapter 139

Ha-ha, great.

Shelly looked at her phone with satisfaction.

She thought to herself, just a picture of the two together didn’t really mean much. If she could help

them a little more…

She suddenly thought of something. She was so excited that this time she would absolutely ruin

Joyce’s reputation.

Joyce was still standing at the roadside hesitating when her cell phone rang the n-th call.

Luther again!

She just could not leave it, Joyce pressed the answer button.

Unexpectedly, there was no voice on the other end of the phone that she expected to be furious.

"Where are you? Why aren't you answering your phone?"

"Oh, I'm near the group headquarters, I'm almost there. The phone was accidentally put on silent and I

didn't hear it."

"Where did you just go?" Luther asked on the other end of the phone.

"I … I took a bus from the convention center to come back by myself. The bus broke down on the way

and it took a while." She lied, her face reddened unnaturally, "Do you have anything?"

"Nothing. Just a reminder that the design is due tomorrow. Don't forget it." His voice on the phone was

calm and she could not know what was in his mind.

"Oh, I know. There's still some work I need to do, but it won’t take long. I'll be home late today, so tell

Grandma not to wait for me."

"Hmm."

Toot-toot.

The person on the other end hung up.

Joyce looked at her phone and sighed in relief. Honestly, her heart was racing and her cheeks were

burning when she lied. She really just could not lie.

It's a good thing Luther didn't suspect her. Strange, after a dozen calls she didn't answer, he didn't get

mad. It was quite unusual.

Without thinking too much about it, Joyce walked into a roadside cafe and ordered an Americano to

take away.

She then walked straight to the group headquarters.

Tonight, she would be able to finish the first draft of the integrated casting design.

It took too much effort to finally come to fruition.

Thinking of this, her mood was overwhelmingly uplifting, leaving behind all the unhappiness she had

just felt.

The phone call.

After Luther hung up the phone, his face was gloomy, his expression freezing cold.

“Joyce, good for you, you are lying!”

Disturbed, anger filled his chest, and depressed, he fiercely swept a stack of documents to the ground.

At night, the silent night sky looked just like black velvet, without a single star.

The evening breeze brought a touch of depression and dullness.

Imperiana.

It was a place away from the hustle and bustle of the city, at the top of a mountain, with the utmost

luxury inside.

Luther was in a private room on the top floor of the clubhouse, and he sat in the corner of the shadowy

booth and opened a bottle of champagne by himself.

He lit a cigarette and took two puffs, the scarlet sparks jumping between his fingers, like a pair of Copyright by Nôv/elDrama.Org.

flickering eyes in the dark night.

Mathew and Felix were both around feeling bored.

"Luther, why didn't you bring your wife with you today? Bring her over some time and play darts

together." Felix asked leisurely.

Mathew glared at Felix, "You're not drunk enough from last time?"

"What do you know?! I want to take your wife to the private room downstairs and kick some asses?

They have just boasted how good they are every day. We will definitely have some fun throwing darts

with them, and they will definitely get so drunk." Felix retorted.

"If you want to win, practice on your own. Don't expect others to help you." Luther said coldly.

"What? You can’t just practice and get to where Joyce is now! Brother, don't be so stingy, let me borrow

your wife for one night. Come on, come on, call her now."

Luther was indifferent and ignored him.


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