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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 240

Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 240

However, Diana had enough guts to rope Vans into working together to lie to him. If so, why didn’t she value her body and health more?

She hadn’t said a word of complaint when he told her to be a nanny.

Wasn’t she afraid of any accidents that would harm the babies happening during her work?

She even continued her work at Esteem Creation. Did she have no fear that something would happen?

Did she not care because it was his children she was carrying? Was it because it was his children that she let nature dictate whether they lived or otherwise?

Julian’s eyes turned cold at the thought. Immediately, he got up and exited the study. Striding down the hall, he stopped at Diana’s door and knocked. He stood rigidly before her door, like an ice sculpture, as he waited for a response.

still Diana hadn’t expected Julian to come looking for her, but she still stepped out obediently. She was wearing her sportswear and had rolled up her sleeves, as if she was ready for any task he threw at her.

“What do you need me to do?”

She had been through a traumatic experience just now, but now that she had gradually calmed down, she was obviously unhappy on the inside.

Julian saw her pursed lips and slightly furrowed brows, which indicated she was angry. However, anger was not the emotion he would place with how her lips were downturn.

She was sulking.

He gave her a sideways glance, revealing his sharp jawline. Ultimately, he didn’t expose her mood and only said, “Go and have breakfast.”

In fact, Diana had already eaten some snacks in her room. Because of Kayla’s deliberate pickiness regarding food, Diana couldn’t have a proper meal. When she heard him say breakfast, she could feel the hunger in her resurfacing.

“I haven’t made any,” Diana answered honestly.

This stupid woman!

Julian wanted to pinch his nose. Obviously, food was already prepared if he had come here personally to call her to eat! Why was she still dwelling on the issue of having to cook?

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