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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 955

Chapter 955

Diana was clearly referring to him!

Julian decided to jump into the conversation. "That's right. It’s really thinking about getting married."

He turned to Sean. "Do you think the female fox would agree to marry the male fox?"

Diana, the so-called female fox, was speechless.

Honest as always, Sean shook his head. "I don't know."

Sean hadn't even seen the fox. How would he know?

Seeing Sean's serious little face, Julian couldn't help but laugh. "Sean, sometimes you don't have to be so serious."

This statement immediately hit a nerve with Sean.

'If I'm not serious, how can I become an adult faster? How will I mature and protect Mommy and Betty? Hmph!'

He turned his head away, ignoring Julian completely.

Just when Julian's relationship with Sean started to improve, he ran into another obstacle: Sean's indifference.

Diana mouthed her words to communicate silently with Julian. "Don't rush. Take it slowly."

Sean was a sensitive child. To completely heal the wounds from the incident Julian orchestrated at the kindergarten, they needed to wait for a suitable moment.

The family had chosen the currently popular Frog Tree Tribe Camping Village. Their room was a uniquely frog-shaped. The structure was made of wood, and the surrounding fence was all glass.

If you stood at the room's entrance and look down, you could see the earth in a golden color. The sun shone with a dazzling shade of yellow. Just a glance at the scenery could significantly lift one's mood.

Stepping out of the frog-shaped cabin, they found a row of white pointed tents on the open ground. There were large pots and barbecue stoves, prepared for grilling and other leisure activities. All these tools were available fortheir use.

Julian had gathered a few families with children, and formed a group to barbecue together.

Diana was quite surprised by how active he was.

"I thought that since you brought us here, you might have rented the whole place."

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