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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 206

Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 206

“As long as you control your figure well, it’s possible to prevent your stomach from growing too big.‘

“Will the fetus lack nutrition?”

“No, the fetus absorbs nutrients from the mother. If it lacks nutrients, there will be indicators in your regular prenatal check–ups,” Cherise said. “Scientifically speaking, regular prenatal check–ups are the most important.”

She looked at Diana with a strange look in her eyes, “Are you pregnant?”

Diana almost choked on the soup. “No, I’m not.”

Of course, she dared not admit it.

The fewer people who knew about her pregnancy, the better.

Cherise didn’t push her suspicions. “I had frequent but smaller meals in the day, and consumed more protein and fibrous food. These are always good options for maintaining your figure.” She gently bumped Fanny. “On this, you should really learn from our Fanny.”

Her figure management was absolutely savage.

“I’ll get Fanny to share with you a copy of a recipe book written by a nutritionist before you go,” Cherise said. “She usually doesn’t eat take–out like this. More often than not, she eats dishes cooked according to that book.”

Seeing Fanny remaining silent, Cherise poked her again. Daily New Chapter Upload Only on ALNINIZ(dot)COM “Did you hear what I said? Give Diana a copy of that recipe book before she leaves. You still have to depend on her for your dresses and gowns in the future.”

Fanny gave Diana a lazy sideway glance. “Got it.”

Not only was that a recipe book, but it was also an affirmation of Diana’s design skills.

She didn’t wait an entire morning in vain, after all. Diana said from the bottom of her heart, “Thank you.”

Next up, they delved into details of their cooperation. The whole thing felt abnormally smooth–sailing.

Fanny Smith was an undeniably rich woman.

Although it was nothing compared to Julian’s assets, she had more money than Diana expected, coupled with her extensive network.

Diana thought that it was more appropriate to call what Fanny suggested a transaction instead of a

cooperation.

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