Kiera treated Julian like a buddy, so Julian was excluded from the list of son-in-law candidates by the Caron family the last time he came here.
Mrs. Caron choked. She took back her phone and said, “Let’s see tomorrow. If Matchmaker Foley doesn’t call to cancel, you can go over. Anyway, the meeting place is not far from our martial arts gym.
When you go to work tomorrow, bring a long skirt and a pair of high heels. As long as the other party doesn’t cancel, put on the skirt and high heels and go there. That way, you will look like a girl. Don’t dress like a female bodyguard every day. People are worried that you will punch them at any time.”
“Mom, what’s the weather like now? Do you want me to wear a skirt? Do you think I’ll catch a cold?” Kiera glanced at Julian’s wine glass and wanted to help him take a few sips.
Mrs. Caron: “Who told you to wear a summer skirt? A winter skirt is fine too.”
Kiera: “Mom, I don’t have a skirt in my closet. I haven’t worn a skirt since I grew up.”
Kiera didn’t like wearing skirts, which made it inconvenient for her to practice martial arts.
Kiera said, “I can’t even wear high heels. I can’t walk in high heels. If I get into a fight with someone, I won’t be able to perform well wearing high heels.”
Julian took over the sentence and said with a smile, “Why don’t you perform well? Wearing high heels, kicking someone out, kicking someone—it hurts to death. If the other party runs away, you can also take off the high heels and throw it. If you throw it, it will be a hit. It’s enough to give the other person a painful meal.”
When he finished speaking, the Caron family looked at him.
Julian said sheepishly, “I saw such a plot on TV. Auntie, I don’t mean to teach Kiera to fight.”
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