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Chapter 518

    Chapter 518


    The kids unanimously agreed that they would buy everything Lily saw.


    "Enough. Please stop buying." If Lily hadn''t stopped them, they might have bought the entire ce as a


    gift for their sister.


    Once a man got into the groove of buying things, they could rival a woman''s shopping spree.


    "Lily, sit on that pretty princess chair. We''ll take a photo for you." Morales raised the camera. "After we


    get back, Morgan and I will draw a picture and give it to you."


    Morgan nodded. "We just learned how to make crystal balls from Mommy, so it''s a good opportunity to


    give you one."


    Jack grabbed a mermaid princess dress. "Change into this, Lily."


    "Okay." After changing her outfit, Lily sat on the princess chair and she looked like a fairy mermaid.


    "Wow, you''re too pretty." The six boys couldn''t stop praising her, and even Hanson expressed a look of


    approval.


    Lily''s exquisite features were really identical to Vania''s.


    The babies designed photoshoot styles for Lily, and they had lots of fun.


    Seeing the children so happy, Hanson also spoke up and said, "Darling, you can choose a mermaid


    princess dress like this one, then we can also take photos of you. What do you think?"


    His wife would look gorgeous if she wore that too.


    "Let''s not." Their family was already attracting attention as they were. If Vania changed into such


    clothes, people might crowd around and look.


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    "Don''t fret the details; you''re my only little princess, so you have to enjoy being treated like one. Let''s


    go."


    With that, Hanson carried Vania in his arms. Vania thought that this was due to the genes. The little


    babies at home acted like their father, who wouldn''t even blush as they spewed forth sweet words.


    Of course, Vania didn''t experience a happy childhood, so Hanson intended to indulge her inner child


    now.


    At that moment, the little babies crowded around them. "Mommy, change your clothes too, then we''ll


    take photos of you and Lily. Both of you are our princesses."


    The attendant looked at the family in admiration, praising them, "You''re such a happy family! Madam,


    you should go and get changed."


    "Okay." Vania picked a mermaid princess dress like Lily''s, then entered the powder room.


    Vania was still taking off her clothes when Hanson barged in, startling her. She almost exposed her


    sensitive parts to him, and she frowned as she shouted, "Get out!"


    What was he thinking, barging in while everyone was watching? An outsider would think that we might


    be up to something.


    "Darling, I''m here to help you. Look howplicated the dress looks! Without me, it might not be easy


    for you to put it on." Hanson stared at her shoulder with a passionate gaze.


    She declined the opportunity. "The attendant wille in to help me."


    I wouldn''t need help from this man.


    "No, they''re busy. I can help you." Taking the mermaid princess dress, Hanson disyed it in front of


    Vania. "Let us start, darling."


    By the looks of it, Hanson obviously had no intention of leaving. Vania rolled her eyes at him. "You''re


    holding a veil. How am I supposed to wear that?"


    He imed that he came in to help her put on the outfit, but he didn''t even know the process, so how


    would he help her? He might as well be taking advantage of her.


    Hanson felt a little awkward as well. He never thought that he would fail so soon, rubbing his nose to


    mask his awkwardness.


    "Darling, maybe you should tell me what to do." When he looked at theplicated pile of fabric, he


    was actually at a loss. It''s just a dress, isn''t it? Why are there so many steps to it?
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