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Faux Vows, True Desires novel Chapter 105

"Ignoring the reality gap, Stefan is really a top-notch guy, and he's good to you," Fiona confessed that she was quite satisfied with Stefan, her son-in-law. "He spoils you rotten, I foresee that whenever you guys quarrel, he'll definitely back down."

Munching on grapes happily, Lucinda also fed a few to her mother, "Mom, your son-in-law is spoiling your daughter, you should be thrilled."

"Alright, alright, I'm thrilled." Fiona affectionately tapped her nose and then said, "I'll return your necklace to you later. It was what you had on when your father found you, along with the little outfit you were wearing. Although I always treated you as my own daughter, I felt that one day your true identity would be exposed. Keeping these things might help you find your biological family one day."

Lucinda said, "Nowadays, we have advanced technology, just a DNA test will do."

It was not like the old days, using mementos for identity recognition could easily be faked.

"Fiona, Lucy," Stefan called out after finishing the dishes and cleaning the kitchen.

Seeing the graceful and elegant Stefan, Fiona wanted to say something, but what came out was, "Is the dishwashing done? It's still early. Let Lucy take you for a walk to help with digestion."

During dinner, the young couple were serving each other dishes, showing their love, which promoted Vincent to keep glancing at his wife. Under this kind of circumstance, Stefan ate quite a lot. Fiona worried that her son-in-law was stuffed.

"Mom, I've finished washing the dishes, and the kitchen is cleaned up," Stefan came over.

"Lucinda, take Stefan for a walk. I'm going to watch TV, the show I have been watching is about to start," Fiona said and then went inside.

Lucinda, one hand holding the unfinished grapes, the other pulling Stefan's hand, naturally said, "Let's go, I'll take you for a walk in the square and park."

Beside them was the forest park. Although the village park wasn't as big as the city parks, it was beautifully green. But there were lots of mosquitoes. In summer like now, going to the forest park at night, you'll be bitten all over. Lucinda usually wouldn't go there. But now with Stefan, she had to take him for a walk.

Lucinda glanced at Stefan's attire, dressed in formal wear. Besides his handsome face, there seemed to be no place for mosquitoes to bite him. On the contrary, in shorts and a t-shirt, she would be a lovely snack for mosquitoes in the forest park.

"What's up?" Her husband looked at her, feeling a bit puzzled. Stefan asked with concern, "What's the problem?"

"I wanted to take you to the forest park, but seeing how dressed up you are, I'm afraid I'll be the one ending up bitten by mosquitoes."

Stefan lifted her hand, kissed the back of her hand, and laughed, "Let's not go to the forest park then, I don't want you to get bitten."

"Let's just stroll along the country road."

The village where the Moore family was located had all its roads paved with cement, making travel very convenient. It wasn't far from the town either. On market days, the elderly from nearby villages who couldn't ride bikes would get together and walk to the market.

"Do you want some grapes? They're sweet."

"If you like them, they are yours."

Lucinda still fed him a few, asking if they were sweet.

"Very sweet, like honey."

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