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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 309

Chapter 309

Madam Fulcher looked up in the sky and said proudly, “I look up to the sky whenever I miss him, then I stop. That old man must think he misses me more than I do him, staring down at me all day.”

Though Madam Fulcher never mentioned loving him in the sentence, every word she said was filled with her

affection for him.

Diana listened with envy, feeling a little emotional. She inwardly lamented and wondered if she would have the chance to be like Madam Fulcher in this life; to be so sure and confident in each other’s love.

Even when life and death separated the old couple, Madam Fulcher still lived in the time of being loved.

Diana’s nose was sore, and her eyes gradually reddened.

Madam Fulcher realized that the mood had gotten heavy. She didn’t want the pregnant Diana to be depressed with her, so she quickly changed the topic and placed her hand carefully on Diana’s stomach. “I was wondering why your taste was so different than before, and if the reason behind that was that you were pregnant. Who would’ve thought it was true? And with twins, no less! That’s double the happiness!”

Diana knew Madam Fulcher was genuinely elated and was looking forward to the birth of her babies. The more people loved her babies, the happier Diana was.

She reached out for Madam Fulcher’s hand and said sweetly, “It’s okay. They can’t feel anything yet, so you

don’t have to be so careful.”

Madam Fulcher obviously knew this, but she was still cautious. “With twins, you’ll probably have a harder

time after the fourth month.”

Diana could tell that Madam Fulcher was going to fuss over her. The latter was happy that Diana was pregnant, but was also worried about her health at the same time.

Though they weren’t related by blood, in Diana’s heart, Madam Fulcher had taken the place of her true birth

parents.

She leaned against Madam Fulcher and said, “It’s okay, Grandma. It’ll be hard work, but it’ll be a happy one.

Especially now that she didn’t need to worry about hiding it from Julian, or worry about their safety; it was safe to say that things were going smoothly.

“I was also in the same state as you when I was pregnant with Julian’s father,” Madam Fulcher said quietly.

This was the first time Madam Fulcher had mentioned Julian’s parents; though Diana wanted to ask questions, she quickly swallowed the words when she saw the grief in the old woman’s eyes.

Losing her son at such a young age would forever pain her.

After that, the two turned to lighter topics, chatting more about the babies and Diana’s pregnancy. Before they knew it, they were already at the old manor.

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