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Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper) novel Chapter 1926

Chapter 1926

However, the two were not familiar with each other, and the intersection were even rarer.

Julian actually offered to pick her up!

This made Elisa so astonished that she didn’t even know how to move her legs when she stood there.

“Ms. Stone, this bouquet is for you.”

Remy came to meet the plane with a bouquet, and Julian also came with a bouquet.

Who told him to be entangled by Andrew Reading, and even made a bet with Andrew, and lost to Andrew, so he could only help Andrew get rid of Mrs. Stone.

He pretended to have a good impression of Elisa, which was enough to make Remy nervous and stressed, and made Mrs. Stone dare not match Andrew and Elisa like they did.

After all, Mrs. Stone didn’t even know the whereabouts of Julian, so how could she match the two skillfully?

Mrs. Stone didn’t dare to think of Julian as her son-in-law, she knew very well that her daughter would not get along with Julian.

Julian stuffed the bouquet into Elisa’s arms, and Elisa instinctively hugged the bouquet of flowers.

She lowered her head to look at the bunch of flowers in her bosom, then raised her head to look at Julian, finally recovered her stunned soul, and asked him: “Mr. Bucham, what do you mean by this?”

“It’s not particularly interesting. I know you’re returning to Wiltspoon today, so I came here specifically to meet you, pick you up from the plane, send you a bouquet of flowers, assist you in pulling your suitcase, pick you up back to the city, send you home, and stay with you at your home to have a meal together.” Julian finished speaking in one go, clearly explaining what he was doing now and what he would do next.

Elisa: “…”

“Elisa, Mr. Bucham.”

Remy came over. He immediately stood beside Elisa, took the bouquet of flowers from Elisa’s arms, stuffed the bouquet he bought to Elisa, and then returned the bouquet of Julian’s to him and took Elisa’s suitcase from him.

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