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Let's Get Married novel Chapter 515

The wedding gown has been decided, and it's time for Adair to come back from school. Therefore, Lily and Rex go to the school to pick him up. The car just stops. Rex should have been waiting in the car like most parents. However, Rex insists to get off the car and stands in the waiting zone for parents at the school gate. He seems to be declaring that he is Adair's father and comes to pick Adair up.

Lily stands beside Rex. She feels that he is childish, but meantime she's somewhat moved. After all, Rex had been absent in Adair's life for a long time. Clearly, he is afraid that Adair would be looked down upon by his classmates for not having a father.

When Adair walks out of the school gate, he sees Rex opposite him at the first glance. He is very excited. He rushes over to grab Rex and Lily’s arms and calls in a sweet voice, "Mom! Dad!"

Rex carries Adair up in his arms. Lily, who is beside him, widens her mouth in shock. "He's no longer a little boy. Put him down!"

"It's nothing. He's not heavy. Besides, no matter how old he is, he's my son." Rex doesn't feel embarrassed at all. Instead, he looks very proud.

Lily could only let it go.

Rex and Adair get into the car, and Lily sits quietly on the passenger seat. Seeing that it is still early, Rex tilts his head to look at Lily and suddenly suggests, "Shall we go visit your parents? You have visited them alone since you were discharged from the hospital. I haven't officially visited them yet."

Lily doesn't expect that he would think of Harry. She is a little surprised. "You want to go?"

When Rex is in the same space with Harry, he is always a bit embarrassed. Perhaps it is because they are all men, and neither of them knows how to express themselves. For Lily, she also finds it somewhat difficult to deal with the relation between Harry and Rex, since one is her partner, and the other is her father.

Therefore, she is very happy to hear Rex's proposal.

"Let's go. It just so happens that Adair is here." With that, Rex looks at Adair, who is sitting in the back seat, in the rearview mirror and says, "Do you miss your grandma and grandpa?"

Adair is solving the Rubik's Cube in his hand. He answers without looking up at Rex, "Yes, and I miss the dumplings made by Grandma!"

Lily couldn't help but chuckle when hearing it. She takes out her phone and finds Bree's number. "Then call Grandma and tell her yourself."

Along the way, they talk and laugh. Forty minutes later, the car stops in the RED Community. Lily is taking Adair to the building where Harry's apartment is located when Rex pops the trunk. Lily is puzzled, and then she catches sight of several boxes of dietary supplements in his hand.

Lily freezes for a moment and doesn’t know what to say. She lets go of Adair's hand and walks to Rex. At the sight of the top antler, bird's nest, Chinese caterpillar fungus and so on, she is dumbfounded. "When did you prepare these?"

Rex does not respond. Instead, he gives her the lightest box and says, "Help me carry one."

With that, he walks straight ahead.

Looking at Rex's back and the box on the ground, Lily doesn't know whether to laugh or cry. Clearly, Rex just wants to avoid this topic by asking Lily to take a box.

Thinking back to the 'casual' proposal he has made in the car, Lily smiles. It turns out that Rex has prepared everything.

"Smoldering man!" Lily purses her lips and whispers, her heart full of affection.

They go upstairs and Adair is at the front. Before they could knock on the door, Bree opens the door. Looking at Adair, she smiles and says with joy, "Adair, my little boy!"

Adair leaps into the apartment and shouts, "Grandma! Grandpa! I'm coming!"

He shouts in an extreme loud voice, as if he wants everyone to know that he is visiting his grandmother and grandfather.

Lily sighs and shakes her head. She takes Rex into the apartment and greets, "Mom, Dad, we are coming to see you."

Bree looks at the boxes in their hands and hurriedly puts them against the wall. "It's good to see you already. There is no need to bring gifts to us every time you come. We are your families, so you don't have to be so polite."

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