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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1345

He treated her as a spare tire—even worse, just a tool for reproduction.

After all, the one he loved was still Diana. Why should she continue to feel heartache for him? From now on, they were just a couple carrying the burden of an ancient feud.

Perhaps, soon enough, they wouldn't even be a couple anymore.

Fanny didn't believe it.

This time, she couldn't escape. She wouldn't be able to escape in the future.

But, one day...

She would definitely escape.

Fanny closed her eyes, holding back the tears that threatened to fall. Snot seemed to have formed in her throat.

The discomfort gradually made her forget the pain in her body, but the blood was still flowing freely.

"Fanny," Oliver said. His eyes showed some reluctance, but it quickly disappeared. "Since you want to leave me so much, I'll grant your wish."

He bent down, and lifted her into his arms. He walked slowly towards the villa that was about to be reinforced and completely sealed.

This used to be the embrace she craved the most.

When she was young, Fanny couldn't adapt to the life of the Channings. Seeing some beautiful and delicate dishes, she was afraid of breaking them and dared not touch anything during meals.

She would just pick up the utensils, not taking any food, claiming she was already full.

This continued for a long time, and she eventually made herself suffer from hypoglycemia and fainted at the Channings’ dining table.

Although Kenneth didn't say much, it was evident that he was displeased. After all, everyone knew he brought an adopted daughter from outside. And now, she was suffering from malnutrition in his family!

At that moment, Kenneth harbored thoughts of getting rid of this girl and sending her back with her parents.

It was Oliver who, at that time, lifted the unconscious Fanny from the ground. He gave her the strongest support.

But now, this embrace had become a prison that confined her. His voice extinguished the hope that had just ignited in her.

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