Anaya sneered, "Since when did Mr. Maltz become so conservative? When you and Lexie were kissing and cuddling outside, did you know what you were doing?"
Lexie's death was a scar in Joshua's heart, and he felt uncomfortable when Anaya brought it up again.
He restrained his anger and said, "I don't want to argue with you about this. I came here tonight because I have something to ask you."
As he spoke, Joshua stared at her face. "Was it you who reported that there was a murder in No. 4 District of Waltcester?"
Although Joshua already had an answer in his heart, he still couldn't help but want to hear the answer from Anaya.
Deep in his heart, he still had a fantasy that it couldn't be Anaya who did it.
Because he still had feelings for her, he hoped that she would be kind to him as well.
Even if she didn't like him, Joshua still wished that she would not be so cruel to him.
Otherwise, he would feel very pitiful of himself.