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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1210

Chapter 1210

At that moment, Diana suddenly felt lost.

Jim sensed Diana feeling low and anxious through her pulse, which was becoming unsteady. He crouched and asked, "Are you worried about your husband and children?"

Diana nodded. Of course she was!

"Before Enzo kidnapped my children, he came to our residence and smashed everything. And now, he's using my children as leverage to force my husband to look for him all alone. Things definitely look terrible for my husband!"

Julian had undergone an operation, and almost lost his life. If Enzo really intended to harm him, Diana dreaded thinking of the outcome.

She shut her eyes in pain. Even her fingers were trembling.

What could she do? What exactly should she do now?

Having found out that this harmless professor standing before her was the man behind Enzo and that he wasn't the wicked man she thought he was, she suddenly didn’t know how she could help Julian and save the twins.

Meanwhile, Julian was lying on the ground. A sharp pain shot through his chest.

"Enzo Jennings," Julian said as he plucked out the syringe that was emptied of its contents. "You said you wanted to beat me into a pulp, but instead of punching me, you're using drugs?"

'Yes,'' Enzo admitted it blatantly with a smile. 'The Jennings make a living through pharmaceutical research and development. We naturally fall back on that in our attempt to progress."

He patted Julian’s cheeks. "Well? Does your chest hurt? Do you feel your head spinning? Is breathing getting more difficult?"

Julian experienced all the symptoms Enzo just described. Despite that, he tried his best to remain awake and alert. He wanted to see Enzo let the twins go.

"Where are Sean and Betty? I'm here now, so you should send them back to my wife."

"Sure." Enzo nodded. "But I can only send one of them back."

He looked at Julian, and added, "Make your choice. I'll let one of them go once you’ve decided."

'You clearly said you’ll let both of them go!"

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