Chapter 1164
Julian’s Stand-In Wife
Julianâs Stand-In Wife chapter 1164 âThatâs a Dad Apron,â he continued.
As soon as Diana heard the name, she couldnât help but laugh. âWhat on earth is a Dad Apron?â
She had never heard of it when she was pregnant before. With that, she shook out the Dad Apron. It turned out to be a pure cotton apron.
It was called a Dad Apron because the word âDadâ was printed on it. These two words were somewhat out of place when compared to the tall and distinguished Julian. It seemed quite comical, no matter how you looked at it.
Diana couldnât hold back her laughter. âWhy is this so funny?â
As she said that, she forcibly put the Dad Apron on Julian. Its pink color and amusing lettering softened Julianâs rugged features.
Julian saw her laugh, and bent over. His face grew darker.â Is it that ugly?â
He originally intended to cook for Diana, since she was pregnant.
âYou used to love the sandwiches I made for you. When you were staying at Ninaâs place before we moved here, you used to have them for breakfast. I made them for you.â
The smile on Dianaâs face gradually froze. âWhat did you say?â
Julian repeated, âYou donât remember? It was when we had a conflict over Kayla.â
Of course Diana remembered. How could she forget?
At that time, she didnât know where to go after leaving CoIlina Villa. In this vast city, aside from Julian, the only person she could rely on was Nina.
So, she went to Nina.
Alas, the breakfast Nina made was truly unbearable.
At that time, Diana wasnât as skilled in cooking as she was now. She actually missed the sandwiches Julian used to make for her. Even so, she didnât say anything about it.
Later on, Nina claimed she could make them.
Every morning, Diana would enjoy a warm breakfast right after she left her room. The sandwiches tasted just like the ones Julian used to make. The only difference was that when Julian made them, he liked to mix a little honey mustard into the salad dressing. Nina didnât.
Even though the taste was similar, Diana didnât really associate the sandwiches with Julian. They were still angry with each other at that time.
How could a prodigy like him secretly make sandwiches for her?
âI suddenly feel that the kindergarten principal was right.â
âThe principal?â
Julian, dressed in that pink apron, looked momentarily stunned. He met so many people every day, and his thoughts were often scattered. When Diana suddenly mentioned this, he couldnât even remember who that person was.
âThe kindergarten principal,â Diana teased. âYou send the twins to school every day, but it seems your mind is always elsewhere.â
She reminded him, âWhen we faced the kindergarten principal together, she said something.â
She had given him enough hints at this point.
Julian still couldnât recall the specific scene. âWhat did she say?â
He hadnât taken it to heart at all.
The less he took it to heart, the warmer Diana felt. She couldnât help but hug him. âThank you.â
Thank you for always silently caring for her, and doing things for her without ever mentioning it.
Julian smiled. âWhatâs there to thank me for? Isnât it a husbandâs duty to cook for his wife?â
Whether Diana ran off to Ninaâs house or even to the ends of the earth, as long as he could find her, he would be willing to prepare breakfast for her.
Not just breakfast, but also lunch, dinner, and supper-he could handle them all.