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Chapter 455 Double-Standard Joseph

“I want to make it up to you. Let’s have a wedding. I won’t let you suffer the slightest grievance.”

What other women had, his woman should have it too. Not only that, but it should be the grandest and most

romantic wedding in the world.

Her heart quivered. “When did I ever mention marrying you?”

“Although we’re currently in a cooling-off period, I’m confident that we’ll reconcile. Once we reconcile, the fake

marriage we had before won’t count. And naturally, we’ll get married, have a wedding, and host a party.”

Listening to these words, Chloe’s eyes shimmered like precious gems, and she could not help but envision it. Every

woman dreamt of wearing a wedding dress, and she was no exception.

“Alright, let’s go with what go with what you said.”

She was going to follow her heart this time. Even if they were destined not to live together in the future, at least she

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could say she was once his bride.

As Xavia came out with her ID card, she overheard Joseph and Chloe discussing taking wedding photos. She had to

make an effort to control herself from breaking the card in her hand. Taking a deep breath, she calmed herself.

“Joe, I have my ID. Let’s go.”

Joseph turned to look at her, his brows furrowing at the pungent smell. “What did my grandpa say?”

“He said I must ensure that every prenatal examination and amniocentesis is done at the hospital he designated.

He also mentioned some other things…” Xavia forced a smile. “But those are just the teachings of elders…” She

hinted at something, but Joseph ignored her.

“You know that’s just how Grandpa talks.”

“I do.”

“Uncle Joe!”

Ginny stood at the courtyard entrance with Natalie by her side, waving her little arms at Joseph. Earlier, when

Patrick came, they were afraid of being scolded and quickly ran away.

Upon seeing Ginny, Xavia’s face instantly contorted with anger, but she quickly regained her composure and

feigned surprise. “Joe, is that your cousin?”

“Yeah.”

“No wonder she’s just as aloof as you, I wanted to greet her earlier, but she threw a few stink balloons at me. The

smell on my body is all because of that,” she said, her tone carrying a hint of helplessness mixed with a touch of

grievance.

Joseph’s eyebrows shot up, and he squatted down to meet Ginny’s gaze. “Did you do that?”

“It was me, but it was an accident. Uncle Joe, I’m sorry,” Ginny said as she blinked her eyes innocently.

Joseph gently patted her head and turned to Xavia. “Children can be mischievous. A bath will wash away the smell.

There’s no need to make a fuss out of it.”

Xavia forced a smile. “I wasn’t blaming her.”

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“Uncle Joe, give these stink bombs to Aunt Coco. If anyone bullies her, she can use the stink bombs to blow them

up.”

Joseph looked at the plastic balloons in her hand that would expand with just a squeeze, and coldly refused, “No,

you shouldn’t stop playing with these things.”

Xavia glanced at Natalie as if trying to say that Joseph still cared about her.

Natalie rolled her eyes in anger. ‘What a scheming bitch!’

“You can give her something else. These toys that rapidly inflate and explode through a chemical reaction can be

dangerous and could harm Chloe.”

As Joseph finished his sentence, Natalie’s face brightened, and she smiled like a blooming flower. He told Xavia that

a stink bomb was harmless and that she should not make a fuss out of it, but he disallowed Ginny to give the stink

bombs to Chloe because it might potentially injure her.

Natalie did not know that Joseph could be so double standard, and she liked it.

Although Ginny did not know why Natalie was smiling, she obediently agreed, “Okay, I’ll give Aunt Coco my toys

instead.”

‘So that she can kick away that bad woman with the toy!’