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Warning: My Mommy is A Savage novel Chapter 384

Chapter 384

How could Julian forget? If he was to compare their beauty, Tiffany was nowhere behind Charmine. Charmine was like a rose with thorns, while Tiffany was a gentle jasmine flower.

All Julian cared about was the rose with thorns as of late, that he had forgotten about Tiffany who stayed faithful by his side. Moreover, she carried his child, his very own baby…

Tiffany saw the look on Julian’s face, so she smilingly asked, “Julian darling, how do I look?”

“Beautiful.” Julian finally stood up and walked up to her to fix her hair. “You look stunning today,” he praised her sincerely.

The abashed Tiffany looked down as her little fist gently smacked his chest. “Julian darling, you’re making fun of me! I look just the same as always.”

“You’re always stunning,” Julian remembered how he gave her the cold shoulder for quite some time, thus he complimented her more generously than ever. Tiffany laid on his chest embarrassingly, her hands around his waist. They both stood in front of the full-length mirror, perfectly reflecting their figures-a handsome man and a gorgeous woman stared right back at them.

Julian’s eyes were filled with love. Marrying Tiffany was not as bad after all. He used to love her anyway, and he had loved her ever since they were younger.

As for Charmine… He would deal with her later.

At that moment, Tiffany looked up at him and lovingly and attentively-uttered, “Julian darling, don’t look at your phone in the next few days, and don’t look at the news or Twitter. Let’s just focus on our wedding.”

Julian sensed that something was amiss. “What happened?” he asked.

“No… It’s nothing, just don’t mind them. As you told me; we should just be ourselves. I’ll always stay by your side no matter what others say. I’ll believe you,” said Tiffany with a soothing and gentle voice.

Still, how could Julian not look at his phone after hearing what she said? He opened his Twitter to see the heated discussions.

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