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The Unveiled Rose novel Chapter 329

Summary for Chapter 329: The Unveiled Rose

Update Chapter 329 of The Unveiled Rose by Julian Langford

With the author's famous The Unveiled Rose series, Julian Langford captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 329, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the The Unveiled Rose series be available today?
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Zane noticed the eager expression on Willow's face and chuckled. "Of course, without your help, I wouldn't stand a chance."

"Am I really that important?" Willow asked, her eyes wide with surprise.

Zane gently ruffled her hair. "Absolutely. So, Willow, never underestimate yourself."

After cheering her up, Zane carried her out of the study. The three of us spent the morning exercising together in the yard.

Willow's energy was noticeably brighter—she was more outgoing, confident, and even eating better than usual.

As I watched her, I realized just how fulfilling it was to be part of a child's journey, witnessing them grow little by little.

It was pure happiness.

After breakfast, Zane and I drove Willow to school. Willow lay nestled in my arms, she gazed up at me with her big eyes. "Mommy, I heard from daddy that you're dating him. Is that true?"

Zane and I were pretending to be in a relationship to convince everyone around us. Only by doing this could I make Steven believe I truly had a boyfriend, and he would finally let me go.

But kids are innocent—they say whatever they hear without a filter. If I told Willow the truth and Steven ever spoke to her, trying to pry information out of her, he would find out that Zane and I weren't really together.

He would never stop chasing after me.

To avoid that, I had no choice but to lie. "Yes, that's right."

Willow frowned, clearly puzzled. "But when you're at home, you and daddy act so distant. It doesn't seem like you're dating at all."

Zane smiled and smoothly chimed in, "That's because we're careful not to show affection in front of you. We didn't want to set a bad example."

Willow's frown deepened. "But I want to see mommy and daddy being lovey-dovey."

Chloe had the chauffeur drive her to kindergarten. When she spotted Zachary with his backpack, she quickly walked over with a smile. "My sweet grandson."

Zachary, seeing her approach, took a step back and asked flatly, "What do you want?"

Chloe forced a friendly grin. "Grandma needs a little favor from you."

Without even asking what she needed, Zachary immediately replied, "I'm just a kindergarten kid. I can't help with anything big. So, I can't help you."

He tried to sidestep her, heading toward the kindergarten entrance, but Chloe grabbed his arm.

"All you need to do is say a few nice words about Jessica to your dad."

"They're both awful!" Zachary declined without hesitation. "Jessica's a shameless homewrecker who went after a married man! And my dad? He's a scumbag who cheated on his wife while dragging a kid along to meet his mistress.

"I hate both of them. You want me to help her? Keep dreaming!"

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