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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1246

Chapter 1246

Julian nodded. "Things like horse riding, guns, and some self -defense and offensive tactics will be taught. They will also undergo physical and intellectual training."

It was very physically and intellectually demanding of the children.

"No way, no way!" Diana cried.

Her heart thumped harder the more she found out about the squad. She even felt her stomach churning. She caressed her tummy, trying to comfort her babies, as she looked up at Julian.

"I can’t let Sean join this."

She took a deep breath, held her stomach, and marched out.

Julian wanted to say further, but seeing her walking unsteadily because of her pregnant stomach made him swallow his words.

Diana had painstakingly given birth and taken care of the children.

Despite the praises that the world showers on mothers and the overwhelming advice for mothers to let go of their children when it was time to, nothing could compare to the actual sacrifice mothers made.

He decided it was better for Diana to make the decision on this matter. Whatever it was, he would support her.

The two of them left the room in quick succession. They saw Sean in the same spot, seated formally on the couch.

Betty, on the other hand, was scrunched up into a ball on the couch, hugging her legs and occasionally asking to be fed some fruits; she was clearly enjoying herself.

Every child was different indeed.

Diana felt that deeply as she stared at her two vastly different twins.

"Let's eat first," Diana said, deliberately ignoring Sean's expectant expression and avoiding the topic of the training squad.

Her attitude clearly spoke of her rejection.

Sean was inevitably disappointed, and wasn’t in the mood to eat. Even though the kitchen prepared his usual favorites, he only took two nibbles without much interest. He looked vulnerable and pitiful.

Diana had never seen him like this before, disinterested in everything around him. Seeing her son behaving like this made her anxious.

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