The children had already got their favorite food, picked two tables and sat around to eat.
Kiera was a foodie, and she especially liked the food at Wiltspoon Hotel. She took two plates, which were full of food.
There was no room for the children to sit at the table, so she sat down at the next table.
After putting down the plates containing various delicacies, Kiera went to get another plate of fruit and a plate of snacks, and poured herself a cup of hot coffee.
Julian also brought himself a lot of food.
Kiera could eat; if she couldn’t, she would be ashamed. Kiera might have to pretend to be gentle and hungry the next time they ate together.
His future wife had to be pampered before Julian got married, and it hurt. How could Julian let Kiera go hungry?
Kiera finished taking what she wanted to eat, and after sitting down, she felt that she had taken a little too much. Seeing that Julian opposite her also took a few plates of food, her embarrassment disappeared immediately.
Not only Kiera could eat it, but her students could also eat it better than ordinary children, probably because they had to practice martial arts every day, and they could eat it after exhausting too much energy.
Instead, Julian was a little full.
Seeing that Kiera and the children had all finished the food, Julian also forced himself to finish it; he couldn’t leave Kiera with a bad impression of waste.
If he cared, he would do his best.
That’s true.
Julian, who had never been in love before, gradually discovered the change of falling in love.
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