Chapter 42 - What Kind of Man She Was Married To? (2/2)

”Someone will bring it inside. Don't bother.”

Once the front door opened, Luna's eyes were greeted by a spacious living area that could be triple the size of her own apartment. The European furnishing was old but still looked expensive; a stairway leading to the second story could be seen to her right.

”If you think this place is too small for us, I can arrange to find another house nearby.” Hero said.

Luna blinked rapidly. She wasn't sure if she'd heard him right.

What? This place was so spacious. She could do several cartwheels without bumping and breaking anything! This house made her feel that her old apartment was a shoebox!

”What? You don't like it?” Hero raised a brow. He then picked up his phone to make arrangements.

”No!” Luna exclaimed, stopping her husband for making another outrageous act. She didn't know if she should laugh or cry at the absurdity of their situation. ”This place is more than fine. We can manage with it.” She then gave Little Amber an awkward smile, ”Right, darling?”

Little Amber nodded her head. She wasn't really concerned whether where they would stay as long as her new Mommy Luna was with her.

”See?”

”Alright. If that's what you wish. Everything we need is here. If you need something, just let me know, and I'll have someone get it for you.”

”Okay,” Luna nodded, hoping he would just drop the topic of moving somewhere again.

Right then, Hero's phone rang.

”Hello. Okay, I'll be there in fifteen minutes,” Hero told whoever on the other line before turning to his wife. Luna chewed her lower lip as she continued to look around. So there would be the three of them staying at this huge house?

Hanging up on his phone call, Hero took something on his coat and handed something to Luna.

”These are the keys to this house, and this card is for you to keep. I need to go back and finish some work. You stay here with Amber and have dinner without me. Is that alright?”

Luna nodded, and without another word, Hero left without saying goodbye to his daughter. Once he was out, Luna looked down on her palm to see if she was imagining things.

Luna huffed, trying not to roll her eyes in front of a child.

”It's only you and me tonight, darling. Do you think you can help Aunty with dinner?”

She wasn't bothered by the fact that her new husband just left her during their wedding night. At least, she would be saved from further embarrassment.