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When April heard what Denis said, her eyes turned red.

The meaning of going to the capital was needless to say, because April already understood it very well.

Her voice became a little hoarse, and she opened her mouth to cry, "Dad..."

Denis' eyes were also red in an instant. He hugged April into his arms, patted her on the back, and said, "Don't worry, April. Dad will be fine."

But having said that, Denis' expression was obviously still a bit heavy.

April put her arms around Denis' waist, leaned her face on his shoulder, but couldn't say anything.

Denis patted April's back lightly to comfort her.

However, even so, it was still difficult to ease April's emotions.

Finally, it was almost time for Denis to go to the airport, so he said to April, "Okay, April, I'm coming back to bring you something delicious."

April laughed when she heard the words, and said softly, "Dad, you still think of me as a child."

"In my heart, you are just a child." Denis said.

The next second, Denis looked at Walter, but he couldn't help feeling. "My daughter has grown up. She is a big girl, and she is going to get married."

"Dad..." April let out another soft voice. Her face flushed, but her eyes turned towards Walter unconsciously.

Walter looked at April tenderly, then looked at Denis and said, "Uncle, don't worry. I'll take good care of April."

Denis really wanted to blurt it out that he was worried because he was taking care of her.

However, things had developed to this extent. Even if he was reluctant, he had to accept the fact.

Sighing lightly, Denis said earnestly, "I'll have a good talk with you about the two of you when I come back from the capital."

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