In fact, Julian also hid it from his parents, but his parents were not ordinary people. They knew what he did but kept silent.
Mrs. Caron, who was watching at the door of the house, saw her daughter bringing two strangers in. The two strangers were somewhat similar to Julian, and she quickly guessed the identities of the visitors.
Mrs. Caron quickly opened the door to the main house.
When Mrs. Bucham saw Mrs. Caron, she almost called her in-laws.
She stopped hastily as she spoke, fearing that being too abrupt would scare her future in-laws.
Mrs. Caron didn’t expect Julian’s parents to come over.
She was thinking that her husband and the eldest son had just gone to the airport and were about to fly to Wiltspoon to find out about Julian’s parents. However, it was good that they were here. It wasn’t too embarrassing for the husband when he went to Wiltspoon to find out about the Bucham family.
The Caron family was still very satisfied with Julian.
If the Bucham family were very good people and stayed as far away as possible, they would all agree to Kiera marrying Wiltspoon.
They just didn’t know what illness Julian had. The brothers didn’t ask Julian last night, and Kiera didn’t tell the family. Mrs. Caron guessed that there was nothing wrong with Julian’s health through her daughter’s attitude towards Julian. Maybe it was a disease before, and it is cured now.
In the words of Kendrick, if Julian had not cured his physical illness, he would not have confessed to Kiera. How could he be willing to marry someone and remain a widow if he truly loved someone?
Thinking like this, Mrs. Caron felt relieved.
When the two parents met at their home, Mrs. Caron felt that Mr. Bucham and his wife had good tempers, were very easy-going, and seemed to be very down-to-earth.
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