Chapter 1019
With Simon around, Diana couldn't fully let go.
She had to suppress her happiness. She needed to take Simon's feelings into account.
"You go and play with the kids. I'll stay here with Simon," she said.
"It's okay. The attractions they're playing are child-friendly. I've arranged for an assistant to watch over them, so
safety won't be an issue. You can go play on that one."
Julian pointed to the carousel.
"We'll be waiting for you outside the carousel. You can see me and Simon anytime."
"That's right," Simon said. "You're already here. Won't you be disappointed if you don't go on any of the rides? Go
ahead."
He smiled. "My brother and I will be waiting here. Just look up, and you'll see us."
This was Simon's way of saying he was fine with Julian accompanying him.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWhen Simon called Julian his brother, Diana's heart skipped a beat. She instinctively glanced at Julian. Fortunately, it
seemed he was immune to the term now.
"Go ahead," Julian said.
Encouraged by their words, Diana hopped on the carousel.
Despite her age, it was her first time experiencing such a ride. "I used to..."
She was overjoyed.
With a cheerful voice, she said, "I used to think this was only for kids. Turns out, adults can have this much fun too!"
Julian smiled. "You're not an adult, you're a princess. My princess."
Diana didn't deny it. They seemed to be unable to look away from each other.
Simon couldn't keep smiling any longer.
"I want to get some fresh air in a less crowded area," he said.
Julian wouldn’t let him move. "Come, now. Don't you like Diana? If Diana sees you leaving, she'll think you're upset.
Are you willing to make her unhappy? Surely not."
Answering his own question, he kept Simon in place. "Just wait here."
Then, he glanced at Simon again. "Actually, you...don't want to wait with me, do you?"
Simon didn't speak, but his eyes betrayed him.
Julian chuckled. He took off his coat, along with Diana's bag and the twins' water bottles, and placed them all in
Simon's lap. To Simon's surprise, Julian walked towards the carousel.
"Thanks for holding down the fort, little brother. Since you don't want to stand with me, I'll reluctantly stay with your
sister-in-law."
He turned to Diana, looking slightly upset.
"Simon doesn't like me." He forced a bitter smile. "You know, he calls me brother on the surface, but in his heart..."
Julian waved his hand dismissively, appearing unwilling to elaborate further. He signaled the carousel operator to
stop the ride momentarily.
Before Diana could react, he joined her and sat behind her on the carousel horse. "But he does like you. He likes
you so much that he actually asked me to play with you, just to make you happy."
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmDiana found that a bit hard to believe. "Did Simon really say that?"
"Of course,” Julian replied, holding Diana's hand. He beamed, and swung her arm playfully as he shouted loudly at
Simon. "Brother, I'm accompanying Diana on the ride. Are you happy about it?"
Listening to Julian's triumphant words, Simon's face nearly turned green with envy. Nonetheless, he could only force
a smile and shout back loudly, "Yes, I'm happy."
What would Diana think of him if he said he wasn't happy?
She might see him as petty.
Julian was putting Simon in a tight spot, not allowing him to complain.
However, Simon could do nothing. He could only laugh and say, "Have fun, you two."
Of course, Diana couldn’t continue enjoying herself. She felt uncomfortable leaving Simon alone in his wheelchair
while her family had fun.
However, Julian didn't let her go.
"He’s trying to be kind. Given his personality, wouldn't he think you're looking down on him if you insist on leaving
the ride? He wouldn't want you to cater to his emotions. He’d really hate it."
Simon was determined. It was precisely that determination that often put Diana in a dilemma.
Now, she was caught in a similar dilemma.