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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1284

What if she had two boys?

Would Julian be unhappy?

Then, what was the purpose of her putting so much effort into having two more children...?

After lunch, the sun hung high, and the weather became increasingly hot. Since her conversation with Julian, Diana's mood wasn't exactly great, but she kept her worries to herself.

She cradled her belly, slightly concerned. She thought she could eat a lot after smelling durians, but she ended up not even finishing a piece and feeling nauseous. She couldn't even vomit it out.

In the end, Julian gave her some water and let her lie down to rest.

Meanwhile, he went to the study to meet with Noel.

"How’s the information we inquired about with the Jarvises? Any updates related to Jim?"

Bringing up this topic, Noel looked awkward.

"No updates?"

"Not exactly," Noel replied. "It's just that the information came from Cecilia."

Noel had only mentioned it, and it was obvious that Cecilia had been unhappy then. Ultimately, she still assisted him.

"I still haven't found a way to repay her."

Julian instantly understood. Noel had acquired the information about Jim from the Jarvises, but the challenge now was to make Cecilia happy to repay her for her help.

"Since it was Cecilia who helped, the information must be genuine," Julian said, confident that Sue wouldn't deceive Cecilia.

He then asked Noel to go over the information about Jim.

"Jim Hughes is from Jacroaof. His ancestors have been there for generations, and they have always been scholars. For generations, they have produced talents. In Jim's generation, he has achieved the most."

"Isn't he a university professor?"

If Jim didn't have some investment insights and pharmaceutical achievements, he wouldn't have been able to help the Jenningses elevate their standing in such a short time. Enzo also wouldn't be so loyal to him if that wasn't the case.

However, with such a family background, he shouldn't be referred to as the highest achiever of his generation.

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