Before Julia could say anything, Jean suddenly walked towards her. With a faked smile, Jean said, "Julia, please stay. Today is Granny Sandra's birthday. What is more important than celebrating with her?"

Since Jean had said that, Julia realized it would be unreasonable if she refused again. As such, Julia gave a slight nod and agreed to stay.

Tina breathed a sigh of relief. Since she was done setting the table, Tina invited everyone to sit.

Julia deliberately waited for Terence to take his seat, then she chose a place far from him. She didn't have the mood or patience to deal with Terence or Jean.

As such, Julia decided to keep her distance.

Unexpectedly, when Tina came out and saw where Julia sat, she grabbed Julia's hand and dragged her up. "What are you doing there? There's still some space available. Sit here."

Tina asked Julia to sit next to Terence. Julia hesitated for a lo

wanted.

But before Julia could finish her words, Tina exclaimed, "What's wrong with Julia calling me Mom? She and Terence have indeed divorced. But she is my sworn daughter now. It's only appropriate for her to call me Mom."

"Sworn daughter?" Sandra immediately raised an eyebrow. "Why didn't you discuss it with me?"

"What? Do I need our approval before having a sworn daughter?" Tina asked in an angry tone. "I like Julia. If she can't be my daughter-in-law, then she will be my sworn daughter. Is there any problem?"

Tina was defending Julia, which made Jean feel uncomfortable.

So did Sandra.

Terence, who was the center of the incident, sat aside as if it didn't concern him.

When he noticed the disturbing atmosphere, Simon pulled Tina's sleeve. However, Tina shook off his hand and said with dissatisfaction, "Hey! Why are you pulling me? What I said is true. Is there any problem?"

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