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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1550

Chapter 1550

"He doesn't need to be jailed," Fanny said, confused. "One word from him, and his lawyers will be able to exonerate him. I just don't understand why he'd rather go to jail."

"He wants to pay for his father’s sins," Diana said with a sigh.

Fanny didn't know what to think of that. Was Oliver innocent, or not? He even went to such great lengths to stop her.

Yet, the moment she declared that she would never compromise and would rather be under the protection of Diana than to be involved with Oliver, he clearly looked like he was in a daze.

Diana noticed that Fanny hardly smiled over the past few days, and rubbed her hand comfortingly. "He just wants a clean start with you."

Fanny's heart shook. She couldn't sleep the entire night.

The next morning, she told Diana, "Today’s the day of his trial and sentencing. I want to see him."

Diana asked Julian to send a few bodyguards with Fanny on her trip there.

When she returned, she looked as if a heavy burden had been lifted from her shoulders. Her eyes shone with hope." Diana, I will wait for him."

They would start afresh when he was done undoing all the wrongs his family did.

When everything had settled down, Diana was well into her pregnancy. Julian treated her like a fragile doll, cautious and worried about everything.

Aside from burying whatever was left of Simon's remains, Diana stayed in bed most of the time. She didn’t even leave her bed when Professor Lemmington's wife came over to ask about Jim.

"Jim received his just punishment, but what about Enzo Jennings?"

Enzo definitely had a hand in both Anna and Professor Lemmington's death.

"The Jennings family..." Diana mumbled under her breath after Mrs. Lemmington left.

The Jennings family were a thorn in her chest. Even Nina was affected by that family.

Things were going well between Nina and Marcus right now, but Diana had a feeling that Nina hadn't let go of Vans yet.

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