Julian thought about it carefully, nodded in agreement with Kiera’s statement, and said, “If you really like it, you really have to be honest with each other. Ms. Caron, thank you. I will have a good chat with my friend. Let him stop hiding it.”
Kiera smiled and said: “Mr. Bucham, there is no need to thank me. I just expressed my opinion. Everyone has different ideas. We feel that we should not lie to others. Others do not think so. Some people are used to living in lies.
You can talk to your friend. He will listen to you. If he doesn’t, you don’t have to talk anymore. We are the ones who pretend to be asleep because we can’t wake them up.”
Julian was quite embarrassed.
When he confessed to Kiera, he wondered what Kiera would think of him.
He had to arrange it so that Kiera would know his other identity naturally, and then he could explain it naturally.
After eating the breakfast that Kiera had packed back and drinking a glass of honey water, Julian felt a little better.
Kiera asked him: “Mr. Bucham, do you need to continue to rest?”
Julian: “It’s almost noon. I won’t sleep anymore. I’ll go for a walk and then take a lunch break after dinner. Now my head doesn’t hurt so much.”
Kiera said: “Then let’s go shopping. I promised the children that I would bring them some small gifts when I go back.”
She said that the children were like bone dragons, and her tone was full of doting.
For her students, she actually spoiled them.
“Okay.”
Julian had no objection. He wished he could go shopping with Kiera.
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