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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 753

Diana could freely admit to herself that she would never have such a mindset. She wondered if Sean inherited his father's personality, but when she saw her own plump figure weighing over a hundred and fifty pounds in the mirror, she stopped thinking about it.

Simon had said that her past was very painful, so she decided not to try hard to remember. Anyway, it would give her a major headache every time she made an effort. Over time, it no longer mattered who the father of her children was.

"Simon," Diana said as she put the call on speaker. There was a smile on her lips as she continued, "Could you come over?"

On the other end, she could hear hurried footsteps when the man heard the cries.

"Is Betty crying? Don't cry, Betty! I'm coming right away! I'll make everything that makes you sad go away, okay?"

Betty liked Simon the most. Diana couldn't care for both children alone when they were young. Simon had always helped her with the kids, so they were very dependent on him.

Betty's eyes widened and lit up as soon as she heard Simon's voice. She wiped away her tears and smiled before saying, "Okay, Uncle Simon! Betty won't cry anymore! Betty will wait for you!"

When Sean heard this, a hint of a smile slowly appeared on his usually indifferent face.

Diana couldn't help but recall her earlier thoughts when she saw them like this.

After the children had fallen asleep in the afternoon, she gathered her courage and brought up the topic to Simon. "Simon, I want to marry you."

Simon was sitting down when she said that, and a flicker of guilt flashed through his eyes at her words. However, his expression soon smoothened out and turned serious.

"You want to marry me?"

"Yes," Diana said. "The children's second birthday has already passed, and they can start attending kindergarten when they are two and a half years old."

Seeing that only three months were left until that day, she had to get them registered in the household registration system.

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