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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1466

Far from his previous timidity and nervousness, Larry had suddenly become confident.

"Cecilia." Larry placed the notebook and pen away, and looked at Cecilia. "This way."

He gently pulled her sleeve. Though he didn't touch Cecilia's skin, it still made her uncomfortable.

The flat was small, and was considered Larry's private space.

Subconsciously, she stepped back, and calmly asked Larry, "Where are we going?"

"The wardrobe."

The hand that had just pulled Cecilia's clothes was suddenly empty. At that moment, he sensed that Cecilia was resisting the contact.

He almost opened the door and let Cecilia leave.

He didn't want to be on good terms with her anymore.

But when he saw her sweet smile and realized she didn't show any signs of disapproval, he inwardly complained about himself for being too sensitive.

It wasn’t easy to find such a good woman as Cecilia. He couldn't afford to miss this chance.

Larry opened up, and invited Cecilia to the study.

The bookshelves in the study were made of wooden structures, giving the room a unique charm. Coupled with the green plants on the table and the white curtains hanging on the window, everything cast a layer of girlish freshness over the room.

"The study is well decorated," Cecilia said with a smile as she observed the room.

The politeness ingrained in her since she was a child made her maintain a composed smile, even though Larry seemed to have gradually closed in on her since he entered the study with her.

Cecilia simply took a slight step back, not letting herself mind it.

Larry was a simple and kind man. He couldn't have done it intentionally.

Cecilia praised without reservation, and Larry was delighted.

"I'm glad to hear you like it." He scratched his head. "I was afraid you wouldn't be pleased."

Cecilia immediately laughed. "Why would I? You don't need to be so nervous."

Larry nodded, growing more satisfied as he looked at Cecilia.

Exactly!

Cecilia was the woman he had chosen!

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