Chapter 912 The Peacemaker
More importantly, Luna wanted to have a conversation with Abigail.
"I''ll work on my design here, then,” Abigail decided as she switched on herptop.
Luna propped her chin up, studying her friend. "Despite seeing each other daily at Pearson Residence, we hardly ever talk to each other.”
I''ve been feeling unusually fatigued since the pregnancy,” Abigail confessed with a light chuckle.
"You''ve gained some weight, just like me," Luna smiled outwardly, though a hint of sadness lingered within her.
"We can hit the gym together once I deliver the baby, to shed those extra pounds," Abigail suggested, hoping to motivate Luna.
Luna sighed, "I have to stick to my medication regimen for now. Weight loss can wait until I''m fully healthy again.”
Herplexion wasn''t at its best either, leading to asional bouts of low spirits. After all, everyone valued beauty.
"Is Josh put off by your appearance?” Abigail inquired with a yful smile.
"No, I''m put off by myself.” Luna admitted with a wry smile.Exclusive content from N?velDrama.Org.
Abigail sighed softly, "Luna, appreciating beauty isn''t wrong, but it''s crucial to embrace yourself at every stage, whether you''re carrying a few extra
pounds, have wless skin, or show signs of aging. You''re one of a kind. If you don''t love yourself, how can you expect others to?"
Luna was about to respond when the office door flung open abruptly.
A woman clutching a bag stood in the doorway as she addressed Luna and Abigail, “Are you the ones in charge of L Moon?"
Luna rose swiftly. “Yes, how can we assist you?"
"Get my son, Leon Yancey, expelled," the woman demanded as she entered, her voice firm.
"He needs to submit a resignation letter himself," Abigail uttered indifferently.
Luna sized her and realized she must have disapproved of her son''s rtionship with Irene.
"Ms. Quinn, does yourpany condone office romances like this? In a professional setting, employees should focus on work, not rtionships! the
woman questioned sharply.
"Love is a personal freedom, especially for young people. Why should we impose restrictions?” Luna responded casually to Leon’s mother, Dana
Willow.
"I disagree," Dana retorted, her voice quivering with emotion
"In that case, you should discuss it with your son," Luna replied, feeling somewhat helpless.
"He''s involved with a girl from yourpany. Moreover, she lost both parents and has to take care of her elderly grandparents! She doesn''t deserve
to date my son!" Dana''s anger intensified, her eyes reddening
Abigail discreetly touched her nose.
Leon came from Capitalis, so his mother''s disapproval of Irene was amon urrence in today''s society.
"Mrs. Yancey, if you believe they''re not suited for each other, I suggest speaking to Leon directly. It wouldn''t be appropriate for thepany to
intervene in employees'' personal lives," Luna gently reasoned, attempting to calm Dana.
Meanwhile, Abigail swiftly poured her a ss of water.
"Please, have a seat and rx.
Young peoplé have their own minds
nowadays. Ven if thepany
prohibitgrtionships, they''l finds
ways temeet in private. Prohibition
mightéven cause conflicts. Don''t
youLagree?” Luna handed the ss
té-Dana, gesturing for Abigail to
return to her seat with a nce.
The woman was still agitated, so Luna feared that she might hurt Abigail. How was she going to exin to Sean if something were to happen?
"You''re absolutely right. It makes perfect sense. If you have prohibition, I couldn''t have known what kind of girl he was dating!" Dana breathed heavily
before she took a sip of water.
"Calm down. The more agitated you get when discussing this with him, the more he will reveal his rebellious side," Lunaforted Dana,
demonstrating her adeptness in handling such delicate situations.
Under Luna’s persuasion, Dana''s anger gradually faded.
"You get me perfectly! When I confronted him, he decided to leave home, and now, I have no idea where he''s staying. The reason I came to seek
your help was because I had no choice," she confessed with tears welling.
Luna swiftly handed her a tissue,
gently dabbing away the tears. "Your
son has takegian interest in a
designer named Irene, right? To be.
honest, lrerie has faced many ~
challenges but is remarkably ~
ambitious. From fretting overa few
thousand dors ins udenttoans to
rraking consistent strides-she''s
truly impressive. Your son seems
drawn to her ambitious drive. He
appears to have a keen eye for
talent.”
When her son was praised, the woman''s pride swelled, though she stillined, "What do you mean he has a keen eye? He''s simply too kind-
hearted.”
"Well, that''s because he takes after
you, and you''veraised him well.
rene is actually a talented young
ady. Sheis currently working with<
the crew ‘tinder Madam Wright’s>
eadership. Are you familiar with
adam Wright? She''s the dikéctor of
roany historical dramas, Dotis
Wright," Luna didn''t wantto say
rene''s background is not well.
Tracing the origin, everyone''s ancient ancestors were tough. Hadn''t mankind all progressed step by step?
“It just... the one without parents is uneptable." Dana looked at Luna avoided harsh judgment, because she thought Luna was a reasonable
person
"It ultimately depends on the child," Luna gently reasoned.
Dana sighed, holding the ss of water. "You don''t get it. It''s easier for me tomunicate with him, but if his father intervenes, things might be
complicated. I recognize Irene as a decent girl, but if his father disapproves, the marriage will not proceed.”
Abigail remained silent upon hearing that.