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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1364

“That was so long ago,” Julian said with a disdainful roll of his eyes. He stuck his hands in his pockets, and stood up from the bed. “As long as you survive this ordeal and overcome the sorrow in your heart, I won’t be scared, even if you start having feelings for Diana again.”

A smug smile stretched across his face. “Anyway, Diana’s mine. No one can snatch her away from me.”

He even showed Oliver the photos Betty just sent to him. “See? My wife went overseas, and even thought of buying a present for me.”

He looked so proud of himself.

If Fanny had really died and her death wasn’t a lie that Oliver fabricated, Oliver would probably die of anger, with how he kept showing off his lovey-dovey life with Diana.

Thankfully, Julian had a modicum of conscience left in him. He belatedly realized that he shouldn’t have done that in Oliver’s face.

He quickly kept his phone in his pocket. “Whatever it is, Oliver, I want you to be well. As for Fanny, for all we know, she’s in heaven waiting for you until the day you die—until both of you are reincarnated as husband and wife in your next life.”

Oliver said flatly, “Don’t comfort others if you don’t know how to.”

It wasn’t that Julian didn’t know how to comfort others. Rather, he didn’t know how to comfort men.

If Diana was the one who had her heart broken, he would have a hundred ways to cheer her up. He would be able to help her walk out of her sadness in the shortest time possible.

Despite Julian’s clumsy efforts at comforting him, Oliver looked to be in better spirits.

At the very least, the light had returned to his eyes.

Julian was glad to see Oliver like this, and felt more reassured. He tightened his grip over his phone, and reminded Oliver firmly, “Don’t try to take your own life again. I’ll head out to make a call. I’ll come back again soon.”

Oliver nodded. “I won’t.”

He laid on the bed, his entire head covered by a soft pillow. Only a small part of his face was exposed, making for a silly sight.

“If Fanny saw you like this right now, she definitely wouldn’t bear to leave,” Julian lamented, before finally leaving to call Diana.

After Julian left his room, Oliver ordered his servants to lock his door and leave. He pulled out a laptop connected to the surveillance camera, wanting to see how Fanny was doing alone in the room.

There was no one in sight.

Oliver switched on the surveillance video. Then, he saw Fanny curled up into a ball on the couch, her body covered with injuries.

Her long hair was draped across her back, revealing only a small part of her fair, dewy neck. It looked so snowy white and tender in Oliver’s eyes.

Very good.

She had stopped thinking about escaping.

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