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Chapter 909
Julian watched Diana's retreating figure as she fled, and a look of realization dawned on his face.
After finishing breakfast the next morning, Diana held her children's hands and waited at the villa's entrance.
It was already September, and Sean was now attending kindergarten regularly. Betty's condition had also greatly improved. Whenever Diana took Sean to school, she would also bring Betty along.
"Mommy." Sean glanced at the time, getting a little impatient. "Why isn't Daddy here today?"
Upon hearing this, Diana's face flushed. It was all her fault. Her question yesterday must've made Julian uncomfortable. It must've been bad enough that he didn't even want to accompany their son to school today.
She hadn't seen him since she woke up in the morning. He wasn't at breakfast, either. Looking at the empty road with no one in sight, Diana turned her gaze back to the villa. An indescribable feeling surged within her heart.
"Let's take a taxi," Diana finally said. She had no authority to summon a driver from the Fulcher family, so she could only take a taxi to send Sean to school and then head to her own studio.
Just as she was about to book a ride through a taxi app, Julian's familiar black Rolls-Royce entered her field of view.
"Daddy!"
"Yeah, it's him," Diana responded calmly. The next moment, she lost her composure.
She looked down at Sean, her eyes wide with surprise. Clearly, Sean had also noticed something. He shook his head, saying, "It wasn't me."
With a mixture of excitement and trembling hands, Diana crouched. "Betty, was that you just now?"
After so long, this was the first time Betty had spoken again! Although it was just a simple word, she had spoken remarkably clearly.
Betty nodded, and repeated, "Daddy."
Diana was speechless. His statement differed so much from before, when he always doubted her and thought that she was lying all the time.
Could the impact of her chasing the car at that time be so great? So much so that it could change his perception of her?
Before she could delve into these thoughts, he had already retrieved some flowers from the car's trunk. It was a bunch of freshly-picked ice-blue roses, a type of flower she had liked when he gave them to her back then. The bouquet was so big, it almost blocked his face.
Instinctively, Diana took a step back. Images of Julian lifting her and Betty high into the air a moment ago flashed in her mind. She hadn't thought much of it then, but now as she looked at the bouquet, memories of that scene resurfaced. She suddenly felt light-headed.
Subconsciously, she took two more steps back.
Julian had initially planned to give her the bouquet when they were on their way to drop Sean off at school. He intended to put the flowers directly into her hand. However, he didn't expect her to keep retreating.
"Last night, weren't you thinking about remarrying me?" Julian grabbed her arm, wanting to present the bouquet to her with solemnity. "Diana, I agree."
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