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My Husband Is A Gary Stu

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Chapter 1200

“Soon.” Cooper tore open a pack of gummies and handed it to Amanda. “Your mommy needs to recover before

she can hold a wedding with your daddy. Isn't that right?”

“Right.” Amanda did not doubt a word Cooper had said.

After shoving a few pieces of candy into her mouth, she poked her head through the space between the front seats

to look at Cooper. “Then when are you holding a wedding with Aunt Sally?”

“About that...” Cooper glanced at Sally, who was driving, from the corner of his eye before replying with a half-

smile, “Her family has to be there, so we must wait for her father to return to hand her off.”

“As Mommy's brother, you'll be at the wedding to see her off, right?” inquired Amanda.

“That's right. You're so clever.”

It was past five o'clock in the evening when the car arrived at Swallow Garden.

Amanda did not want to walk, so she wheedled Cooper into carrying her.

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“Are you satisfied with the arrangements today, Uncle Cooper?” whispered Amanda into Cooper's ear after looking

at Sally, who was ahead of them.

Cooper was stunned for a moment but quickly realized what the girl was talking about. “Why?”

“That's because Mommy said that if you live alone for a long time, you'll be prone to depression, and when you're

no longer fit to work, she'll have to take over. However, she doesn't like to work.” Then, Amanda added with a grin,

“Mommy wanted me to play matchmaker for you. Even though I don't know many attractive women, Lucian and I

both like Aunt Sally a lot. Not only is she beautiful, but she also has a pretty cool personality. On top of that, I think

she likes you too.”

After hearing that, Cooper asked with a smile as a glint of light flashed across his expressionless eyes, “Why do you

think so?”

“That's because sometimes when Aunt Sally looks at you, her eyes sparkle,” answered Amanda before patting

Cooper on the shoulder. “Uncle Cooper, you have to be more understanding, you know? After all, Aunt Sally's a

woman.”

After some thought, Amanda added, “Don't let depression get to you, Uncle Cooper. You have to remember to

always be in a good mood!”

Amused by the girl's words, Cooper had no choice but to nod with a chuckle.

Cooper had lived in hatred for the first half of his life, and after having gone through so much, he got sick of

relationships and life in general.

The only joy he had was brought to him by his niece and nephew.

“Mr. and Mrs. Sutton,” greeted Melissa at the door before helping to carry Sally's items. “Mr. Jensen arrived an hour

ago.”

“Uncle Tim is here?” Amanda's eyes immediately lit up before she squirmed out of Cooper's arms and hurried into

the living room.

When Amanda saw Timothy reading a magazine on the couch, she excitedly ran to him, and in turn, the man put

down the magazine to embrace the little girl.

“I've missed you and Aunt Jojo so much! I wanted to play with Asel so badly!” Amanda then kissed Timothy a few

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times. “However, I didn't dare visit because Uncle Cooper said Aunt Jojo was pregnant, and I worried we would

bump into Aunt Jojo by accident while playing.”

“Asel misses you very much too...” Timothy could not help but feel guilty when he looked at the little girl's delicate

face.

He had always treated Amanda and Lucian like his own. Ever since Amanda started calling him Uncle Tim, Timothy

had promised he would take good care of her, but he had failed to do so.

Back when Johanna disappeared, he completely neglected the two children.

On top of that, Timothy blamed everything on Genevieve even though he knew she was emotionally unstable and

that Armand was simply doing his best to protect her.

Timothy could not help but be disgusted at himself.

Seeing the man's eyes suddenly welling up, Amanda extended her petite hand to wipe them. “I know you haven't

seen me in a long while, but you don't have to cry, Uncle Tim. Men shouldn't...” Despite her best effort, Amanda

forgot the rest of the saying. “The point is you shouldn't cry, Uncle Tim. It's embarrassing.”

“Mandy,” called out Cooper as he entered the living room. “Are you going to serve him just water? Don't you think

you should get some fruit too?”

“Yeah. I'll get right on it.” After climbing off of Timothy, Amanda hurried into the kitchen excitedly.