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Hope It's Not Too Late to Love novel Chapter 1119

Chapter 1119 Public Display of Affection Is His Goal

A public display of affection was his goal. Hanson never let go. After all, there was nothing embarrassing about it in front of his children.

He asked his children, "We have another episode tomorrow, so where do you want to go?"

James coldly replied, "Why do we have to join you two in a show of affection?"

Participating in the show was secondary, as taking the little ones on a trip was also on the way.

A public display of affection was the main theme for Hanson.

Seeing that his little plan was mercilessly exposed by his own children, Hanson didn't feel embarrassed.

He replied, "Because we have seven more viewers."

The seven little ones were speechless. Well, our dad is pretty good, but he talks too much.

Jude looked at his dad and asked, "Aren't you afraid that we will steal the limelight from you and Mom?"

"Exactly. Today's comments didn't pay attention to the affection between you and Mom," Morales and Morgan glanced at the phone and honestly replied.

The seven little ones had already had enough of the public display of affection every day. They really didn't want to go through more of it.

Hanson took the phone and looked at it. Indeed, the netizens were praising the little ones.

No one cared whether he and his wife were always hugging each other.

Hanson fell into deep thought. This won't do. My goal hasn't been achieved yet.

Perhaps his little ones were right—if the couple brought them along, all the attention would be on the seven little ones.

And so, he said to them, "You don't need to participate in tomorrow's recording."

The screen will only show my wife and me, and the netizens won't be distracted, right?

"That's great!" the seven little ones replied in unison.

Finally, they didn't have to watch their dad show affection anymore.

Meanwhile, the netizens couldn't get enough of this kind of live show.

They started a heated discussion online.

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