When Mrs. Stone, and Elisa were talking, Julian remained silent.
After the mother and daughter stopped discussing who would take over the Farrell family in the future, Julian got up and said goodbye again: “I won’t disturb everyone, let’s go first. Please have dinner some other day when you are free.”
Mrs. Stone asked her son to send Julian out.
Clive got up and saw them off.
Julian did not stop him.
Out of the main house, Clive asked Julian: “Julian, you don’t mean that to my sister, how long will you continue to act? Who asked you to play the leading role?”
Clive wanted to know who it was, he could invite Julian to star in the play.
Julian: “It’s hard to say, I don’t want to say it, it’s embarrassing.”
Clive: “…”
Julian made a bet with Andrew, lost the bet, and had to help Andrew unconditionally.
Andrew’s condition was that before Remy and Elisa get engaged, Julian must make a promise to “pursue” Elisa.
Didn’t Mrs. Stone think Remy was far away?
Julian was close enough, he was also from Wiltspoon.
But did Mrs. Stone dare to let her daughter marry Julian?
Obviously, Mrs. Stone didn’t dare.
With Julian as a comparison, Mrs. Stone found Remy much more pleasing to the eye.
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