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"There is beauty everywhere in the world," Vans said. He felt uneasy seeing his good friend's feelings ignored and toyed with repeatedly.
Especially when Diana was doing it.
Vans had once considered her a friend.
In fact...
After hearing of Diana's return to Richburgh, he had been happy for Julian.
Like Julians, Vans hoped Diana had a reason for leaving with Simon back then. It was why he found the paternity test to be very important, and personally took charge of the whole process.
Unfortunately, she turned out to be so disappointing.
Vans sighed. "You're right not to be obsessed with Diana." He took out his phone and showed Julian a few pictures. "These are all the daughters of prominent families in Richburgh. Take a look and see if any catch your eye. If there's someone you're interested in, I can make arrangements for you anytime."
This time, Julian didn't refuse.
He didn't rebuke Vans for being meddlesome, as he often did before. Instead, he took the phone and carefully looked through each photo.
...
Just as Julian had mentioned, it wasn't easy to find a temporary nanny in Richburgh at this time.
Diana had practically called every household staffing company, but couldn't find a suitable nanny. The good ones had already been booked, and if she wanted to make an appointment, she would have to wait until next year for a chance to interview them.
The average ones were also booked for several months in advance. Diana interviewed a few newcomers online, but none of them passed.
She had two children, so she needed someone who would be extra careful.
While she was at a loss for what to do, someone knocked on the door again.
Was it Julian? Had he come back?
Diana had already told him that her children were not his. He was the one who kept insisting. Now that he had the results, he couldn't accept them.
Diana took a deep breath and opened the door.
Outside the door, she couldn't see anyone. The first thing that caught her eye was a large pile of children's clothes, shoes, and various hats and hair accessories, all carefully matched. Whether it was home wear, outerwear, or sleepwear—everything was there. It practically blocked the hallway.
After a while, Diana finally saw a woman struggling to push through the clothes.
It was Nina.
The moment Nina saw Diana, tears immediately welled up in her eyes.
It had been three years.
"Diana, you stinking woman!" She pushed Diana away. "Get out of the way!"
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