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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1258

It was so quiet, one could hear a pin drop.

Even someone like Julian, who was accustomed to grand scenes, was thunderstruck by Oliver's words.

His eyes widened. His usual cold demeanor was absent; there was a hint of anger in his voice as he asked, "And Fanny has no idea? She even regarded your family as benefactors?"

Oliver remained silent. Although summarizing the situation this way seemed a bit absurd, it was the truth—especially when it came from someone else.

It made Oliver feel that the Channings, his own family, was heartless.

"We owe her a lot."

Julian couldn't help but get angrier. "That's not the only thing! This is a fraud! There's a clear feud between Fanny and your family!"

This was precisely what Oliver was afraid of. Judging by Julian's explosive reaction, he dreaded the consequences if Fanny were to find out about everything.

"She's been asking a lot of questions lately," Oliver admitted. "If this continues, I'm not sure how to keep things from her."

"Don't tell her," Julian said firmly. "If you don't want to lose her, bury this secret deep within you. From now on, spend your life making it up to her and treating her well."

What else could they do?

Both of them had feelings for each other, especially Fanny.

"Back in the entertainment industry, she was a top-tier female star. Later, she lowered her value, accepting numerous low-quality ads and television productions. Was it because you needed the money at the time?"

At that time, Oliver was already entangled in the family feud. The early stages of becoming the heir required substantial financial support.

Julian had been was furious with Oliver for involving Diana in the Pabian family's affairs, and had taken direct actions against the Channing family.

That caused the Channings’ finances to suffer greatly, both internally and externally. During that time, the funds they required to keep afloat were astronomical, and they couldn't even afford to spare the smallest expenses.

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