<h4>Chapter 278: Chapter 278: We Won’t Get Divorced</h4>
Julian Lancaster shook his head.
There was no need to ask; he wouldn’t humiliate himself. Perhaps he was also worried that the answer wouldn’t be something he could ept, creating a mental disparity, so he chose to avoid it.
Mrs. Lancaster, seeing him like this, knew for sure that he hadn’t asked.
She snorted, "There you go! Your wife came rushing to see you after hearing you were hurt. Look at how concerned she is about you. If she were someone else, you might be left to cool off, and they wouldn’t even spare you a nce."
"..."
"Maybe your wife has long had feelings for you, but you both haven’t realized it. I don’t think reconciliation is out of the question. Do you really have so little confidence in yourself?"
Julian Lancaster showed a pensive expression after hearing this.
Could it be that he was really just blinded by the situation?
At this moment, the bathroom door happened to open, and Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster stopped discussing the topic. Nina Sinir had been hiding in the bathroom for a while, afraid they’d knock if she stayed too long.
In the end, she had no choice but toe out.
Julian Lancaster stood up and said to Nina Sinir, "Let’s go."
Huh? Nina Sinir, who had mentally prepared herself, was a bit taken aback by the unexpected happiness.
She had thought she’d have to stay a bit longer.
But being able to leave now was exactly what she was hoping for.
Nina Sinir immediately stood up, politely said her goodbyes to Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster, "I’ll be leaving now."
Mrs. Lancaster waved her hand at Nina Sinir, "Go ahead, remember toe early tomorrow."
After Julian Lancaster took Nina Sinir away, Mrs. Lancaster turned to Mr. Lancaster and reminded him, "Aren’t you going to let Old Lee know we still need to borrow his ce again?"
"Got it, don’t worry about Old Lee."
...
The two got into the car together and drove away from the apartmentplex.
At this time, Nina Sinir asked, "Why didn’t you let me tell your parents about our divorce just now?"
Julian Lancaster’s eyes flickered, recalling what Mrs. Lancaster had said earlier.
Could it be that Nina Sinir, just like his mother had suggested, actually had feelings for him but wasn’t aware of it herself, which led her to propose the divorce?
Julian Lancaster turned the steering wheel and parked the car on the side of the road.
Seeing this, Nina Sinir looked bewildered.
What was he going to do?
Julian Lancaster’s strong arm rested on the steering wheel, and he turned to look at Nina Sinir with deep eyes.
Nina Sinir felt a bit creeped out by his gaze. Why did she have the illusion that Julian Lancaster was going to silence her?
"Uh... what’s wrong?" she asked.
Julian Lancaster said, "I want to ask you a question."
"Go ahead."
Julian Lancaster: "When I kissed you, how did you feel?"
Hearing this, countless intimate images suddenly shed in Nina Sinir’s mind, all of them moments of idental close contact between them.
Her cheeks gradually reddened, and she looked like she was about to spontaneouslybust.
Julian Lancaster’s question was really embarrassing. How was she supposed to answer it?
In fact, without Nina Sinir answering, Julian Lancaster already gleaned the answer from her expression. She had feelings too.
He curved his lips in a good mood.
He couldn’t believe he actually had a day where he was blinded by the situation. His mother was right; Nina Sinir did have feelings for him.
Julian Lancaster casually said, "I didn’t let you tell my parents about our divorce, because... we’re not getting divorced."
What?
Nina Sinir was stunned, looking at Julian Lancaster in surprise.