Julian Bishop leaned against the railing, gazing into the distance, and said, "Sotis, looking at different views can ease the restlessness inside."
Seraphina Vaughn took a bite of bread, sensing there was more to Julian Bishop’s words: "What do you an?"
Julian Bishop turned his head to look at her and said, "No special aning, I was talking about myself. Always busy with work, it’s rare to have a chance to see such scenery."
Seraphina Vaughn teased lightly, "Even you, the great sage, can feel restless?"
"What do you think? Suddenly, so girl shows up saying she’s pregnant with my child, and even before the child is born, she wants to sever father-son ties. Who can stay calm with such things happening?"
"You seem pretty calm to , still have the mood to watch the sunrise."
Julian Bishop replied without thinking: "That’s because you’re willing to co with . If you were hiding from , I naturally wouldn’t have the mood to watch the sunrise."
Seraphina Vaughn looked at Julian Bishop thoughtfully, took another bite of the bread in her hand, then turned her gaze to the distance, and said nothing more.
She slowly realized that Julian Bishop seed not as bad as she had imagined.
Not just his courteous appearance, but his steadiness didn’t seem like an act; he genuinely held the deanor and spirit of a mature man.
He could even plan to bring her to watch the sunrise...
Seraphina Vaughn considered herself an adventurous person who loved traveling, having explored nurous beautiful landscapes across the country.
Watching the sunrise didn’t sound particularly special, but it was indeed the first ti she had seen such a view.
Watching as the orange-red glow slowly pierced through the white mist, rising gradually over the sea.
The waves rhythmically crashed against the cliffs, and the sunlight reflected on the sea mirrored the movent of the water.
In the past, she always enjoyed looking at more visually stimulating scenery, rarely taking the ti to appreciate such views calmly.
In the silent mountains, watching the morning sun rise over the sea, the warm and gentle morning light scattering in the hills, provided a brief mont of tranquility to her restless heart.
Julian Bishop withdrew his gaze from the distant view, turned to Seraphina Vaughn, and said, "Opportunities like this are rare. This is my first ti watching the sunrise, and with you, it feels like it will be a special mory."
Seraphina Vaughn was taken aback for a mont, glanced at Julian Bishop.
Though she didn’t say it, at that mont her feelings mirrored Julian Bishop’s; she too thought it was quite special...
"Are you hungry? Let’s go down the mountain for breakfast?" Julian Bishop suggested, taking a few steps toward the parked car.
Seraphina Vaughn turned her head to watch his back and suddenly spoke, "I’ve beco really curious."
Julian Bishop stopped and looked back at Seraphina Vaughn: "Hmm?"
Seraphina Vaughn took two steps closer to him and asked, "We didn’t know each other before this, and you don’t really know . You said you’re willing to marry probably just because I’m pregnant with your child, out of responsibility rather than affection. Don’t you think that’s unfair to yourself?"
Julian Bishop suddenly smiled and said softly, "There are plenty of unfair things; real life is interesting because of many unexpected events. Besides, I don’t think there’s anything unfair about this. I feel that since you’re willing to have my child, I’m also willing to share in this responsibility with you. As for whether it’s as a couple or as friends, I respect your decision."
Seraphina Vaughn frowned upon hearing this, genuinely puzzled: "So you don’t have any ideas of your own? Like what kind of future you want, or who you want to spend your life with. Just respecting my decision and letting decide your future, don’t you feel that’s doing yourself a disservice?"
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