Chapter 473: A World for Two Although a misunderstanding had brought Julian rushing over, it turned out to be a blessing for the two of them. At least now, they could spend ttogether, free from the worries of work. For a while, they were just like any ordinary couple, walking hand in hand down the street.
"Julian, I just realized something. Since we got together, the only place we've been to was the amusement park. We've rarely had the chance to just stroll around together, have we?" Aurora suddenly remarked.
Thinking back, their ttogether was often limited to either being in bed or in the car on the way to work. Even when they went to the amusement park, they hadn't officially started dating yet.
"It seems I haven't done enough, if you're harboring complaints," Julian teased, gently tapping her nose. Aurora had always been a strong, independent woman, someone who made the most of every minute of her day.
"You've done more than enough," Aurora replied with a smile. "It's just that, given who we both are, we were never meant to be ordinary." "Little Bunny, I promise to give you a warm and loving home. Once we're married, I'll let go of sof my businesses. I'll make tto spend more of my days with you- how does that sound?" Julian said, clasping her hand tightly.
Aurora chuckled softly. "That sounds good. But you missed one thing-it's not just me. There's also our future children. You'll be a wonderful father, I'm sure of it." "Mm, I'll be a good husband and a good father," Julian said calmly.
That day, they wandered the mall like any ordinary couple. For once, the mall wasn't part of Julian's business empire. Aurora picked out suits for him, while Julian carefully selected dresses for her.
When they grew tired, they found a place to eat, then went to see a movie together. During the movie, Aurora cried her heart out at the emotional scenes, and Julian simply held her tightly in his arms.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAs the movie ended, other couples dispersed, just like the characters in the film. But Julian and Aurora stayed close, fingers entwined as they walked together. He draped his jacket over her shoulders, teasing her about her tearful reaction to the movie. Leaning her head against his chest, Aurora sighed. "Julian, I never knew love could be such a beautiful thing. No wonder so many people chase after it so obsessively." "What's going through that head of yours now?" Julian asked, amused.
"After the movie, I saw a couple break up. It remindedof my past," Aurora admitted, thinking back to what she had just witnessed.
A man and a woman had walked out of the theater only to bump into another couple. The shocking revelation? They had been cheating, and all four of them knew each other.
The scene brought back memories of Aurora's past with Hayden and others.
"Hmm?" Julian prompted her.
"Luckily, I met you. But not every girl is as fortunate. Smight spend their entire lives meeting only the wrong men," Aurora said with a hint of melancholy.
"You shouldn't overthink it. Everyone has their own path to walk, and oftentimes, the ending is something we create ourselves. As for us, we just need to focus on living our lives. What happens to others has nothing to do with us. Now, tell me-did you enjoy yourself today?" "I did," Aurora said with a nod.
"Good. Let's go home," Julian said, pulling her jacket tighter as the chilly night air swept in.
On their drive back, Aurora received a call from Denis Vukic, asking her to cto his apartment to begin her lessons in perfumery. Aurora glanced at Julian, who didn't object, so she agreed.
Aurora hesitated, unsure whether to tell Denis the truth about Daria. Five years had passed, and who knew how much Daria had changed during that time? What if she was now married with children? Telling Denis about her might only rekindle feelings that would lead to heartbreak.
On the other hand, Aurora worried that Daria might still love Denis and had never moved on. If she kept silent, she might be standing in the way of a beautiful reconciliation.
While she wrestled with these thoughts, the car cto a stop. Julian ruffled her hair gently. "Silly girl, I already told you not to overthink things. Other people's problems aren't ours to solve. Everything in life comes down to timing and fate." "So, are you saying I shouldn't tell Denis the truth about Daria?" Aurora asked.
"For now, no. Unless you're certain of how they're living their lives, don't jump to conclusions. You don't know what kind of mess you might create. Daria made her choice back then after careful consideration. If she's moved on, you'd only disrupt her peace." "Alright, Julian. I know what to do. But wait-are you not coming up with me?" Aurora asked, noticing he hadn't turned off the car's engine.
Given Julian's character, it was unusual for him to let her go to Denis's apartment alone, especially this late at night.
"I won't. If he sees me, it might sour his mood, and who knows what nonsense he'd teach you then?" Julian said, his words filling Aurora's heart with warmth. He truly lived by his own principles-neither a saint nor a villain, but someone who always put her first.
"And you're okay with lettinggo?" Aurora asked, still unsure. After all, this was the sman who had flown straight from Clothville just because of a single phone call.
"I wasn't before. But now, I am," Julian replied honestly.
"Thank you. I'll be back soon," Aurora said, kissing his cheek before stepping out of the car.
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Julian watched her figure disappear into the building, lighting a cigarette as he leaned back in his seat m Although he trusted Aurora, the thought of her being alone with Denis still unsettled him. Yet, when compared to Aurora's happiness, his unease seemed insignificant.
ON If you're loving the book, nel5sis where the adventure continues. Join us for the complete experience all for free. The next chapter is eagerly waiting for you! Aurora arrived at the apartment without issue. The first tshe had chere, she had been filled with questions. Now, knowing the reasons behind it all, her heart was filled with compassion. Denis Vukic was waiting for her at the door with his usual cold demeanor. This time, there was a new pair of women's slippers placed by the entrance. "Cin," he said curtly.
"Thank you for having me, Mr. Vukic," Aurora replied, slipping on the slippers as she entered.
The apartment was as spotless as ever, so clean it felt almost sterile. Without pausing, Denis led her to a room in the back.
Aurora was surprised to find a fully equipped lab there, with neatly arranged instruments, test tubes, and glass bottles carefully laid out.
Denis glanced at his watch. "From now, you have two hours of instruction." Aurora nodded. "Understood, Mr. Vukic." "Do you have any prior experience in this field?" he asked, assessing her level of knowledge.
"I dabbled in it as a child," she admitted.
"So, none. I'll start with the basics," Denis said, his tone serious. He was ΟΠ even more meticulous than her university professors, and Aurora immediately focused all her attention.
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