Married to the Boss: A Love in Disguise by Ava Green

Chapter 333



Married to the Boss: A Love in Disguise Chapter 333
Lumma quickly replied, “Of course, we can do that when we meet.”
Upon reading Lumma’s response, Adam didn’t know how to reply. If he interacted with Lumma as Adam, Lumma would never
allow him to hug her.
He didn’t know how long he would wait until he could face her as Lucas. The genuine hug he desired could take even longer,
maybe a month, a year, or even more.
However, he didn’t want to wait any longer. He tried to embrace Lumma now.
He quickly typed another message, “Lumma, I want to hug you right now.”
Lumma responded with a series of hugging emojis.
Adam replied, “I want a real hug, not just these emojis.”
Lumma replied, “Ah, we are so far apart right now. How can we hug?”
“We can’t hug now, but remember, Lumma owe me a hug. I’ll claim it twice when we meet.” Adam arrived at the restaurant
entrance, gazing fixedly at Lumma’s graceful figure.
At that moment, he only needed to take two steps forward to embrace the girl he longed for. But he hesitated, unable to move,
silently watching her without being able to do anything.
Lumma responded, “I won’t forget.”
After receiving Lumma’s message, Adam hadn’t had the chance to reply when Lumma sent another lengthy text, “Lucas, I am
your wife and your partner for the rest of our lives. Let’s not dwell on the past. I hope that no matter what happens, you’ll always
remember that we face everything together.”
Reading her lengthy reply, Adam could infer what Judy must have told Lumma. Otherwise, Lumma wouldn’t have repeatedly
emphasized their marital relationship tonight.
“Did you hear something?” he asked.

Lumma believed Lucas was an intelligent person. If she claimed to have not heard anything, it would be suspicious. Instead of
denying, she chose to admit with slight modification, “Well, I did hear something about you. I know your job isn’t easy, so please
don’t spend money on me anymore. Save the money and enjoy life when you’ve accumulated enough.”
Money was something Adam never lacked in his world. He wouldn’t understand its true importance to Lumma. Nevertheless, he
was willing to listen to her. “Okay.”
Lumma said, “Get some rest. We’ll talk another day.”
“Okay.” Adam typed it again, but his gaze remained fixed on Lumma’s figure. His lips parted silently, calling her name,
“Lumma...”
On Lumma’s side, after ending the conversation, she continued to stare at the screen, reading Lucas’s messages. Although they
were only texts, she sensed that Lucas wasn’t in a good mood today.
What had happened to him?
Had he encountered an unsolvable problem?
Lumma longed to help him, but they were thousands of miles apart, rendering her efforts futile.
Judy finished making a few dumplings and noticed Lumma’s absent-mindedness. She approached and asked, “Lumma, who are
you chatting with?”
‘Lucas,” Lumma replied. Lucas never mentioned his family to Lumma. She speculated that he didn’t forget but chose not to
disclose it. Some people believed that family matters should be kept private.
Another possibility was that Lucas refrained from discussing his parents not out of embarrassment but because he didn’t want
others to sympathize with him based on his family circumstances.


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