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Julian furrowed his brows. “I don’t understand what he meant.”

Diana hurriedly explained the kindergarten’s requirements in detail. Julian was rather taken aback. “So many requirements just to attend a kindergarten?”

Diana knew he doubted her. He probably thought she was saying it on purpose, so she could force him into pretending to be a happy family with her.

“So many requirements, yet so many parents are dying to get their children in,” she said sarcastically, displeased.

Julian was a smart man.

He could tell that Diana was making a dig at him.

Well, he didn’t mind it.

Today was his first day meeting the twins as their father, and Sean even agreed to follow him home.

If he couldn’t fulfill such a trivial request, Sean would surely be disappointed.

If Sean disapproved of him, Betty wouldn’t kiss him.

He looked at Sean, then sighed. “Do you really like this kindergarten?”

Sean nodded. “I do.”

“In that case, I’ll cooperate.”

Julian was willing to do anything to make Sean happy.

It was his way of making it up to them for missing out on their lives in the past three years.

Diana didn’t expect Julian to agree so readily. She reminded him, “If you want to cooperate with us and attend the kindergarten interview with me, you still need to see me in the future.”

Julian asked, “If I don’t attend this interview, does that mean we’ll never see each other again?”

Before, he didn’t want to have anything to do with Diana. Back then, he thought they had no children together.

But with their twins around, even if he didn’t want anything to do with Diana, he couldn’t possibly stop them from asking for their mother.

Diana was relieved to hear it. She laughed, pleased.

Things were going much better than she expected.

Julian didn’t refuse to acknowledge the twins, unlike what she had feared.

Sean sensed the air turning tense once more, and piped up, “Goodbye, Mommy.”

Sorrow filled Diana’s heart again. She waved her hand and said, “Goodbye, Sean.”

She followed Julian to see them off.

Julian turned around. “Weren’t you proud of not running back to your ex-husband? Why are you following me? Are you trying to come home with me? I told you before, there’s no place for you there. I won’t let you stay.”

“I’m just sending you to the door,” Diana retorted.

If it weren’t for the twins, she wouldn’t be bothered to speak to him.

Julian finally looked relieved, and glanced coldly at Diana. “That would be for the best.”

Diana took a deep breath, forcing herself not to get angry. Only after Sean and Betty left did she look for Nina to vent her frustrations.

“He thinks he’s so high and mighty!” she snarled.

“He’s always looking down on everyone from the corner of his eyes. Does he know what respect is? How could I marry someone like him? It makes no sense!”

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