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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 364

Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 364

Diana was given plenty of the best nutrient solutions that could be offered.

Even though she looked a little refreshed, Julian couldn’t bring himself to feel happy because her joy and pleasure were built on top of their agreement to get a divorce.

In other words, her uplifted mood stemmed from the fact that she was about to leave and divorce him.

Was a divorce enough to make her happy?

Julian wanted to persuade her to reconsider, but the words were stuck in his throat and wouldn’t come out. After holding back for a long time, his face was a little red. In the end, he only managed to force a few words out. “Get some rest.”

Julian was a man whose face rarely turned red. From what Diana knew about him, he blushed most of the time when he was happy. As it turned out, he had been anticipating the divorce so much.

If the babies were still around, would he have continued pretending like he was willing to go on living with her?

He loved her? Mistook his feelings? Wanted to live the rest of his life with her? All of it was rubbish, wasn’t it?

Diana would never believe him again.

“Alright,” Diana replied and turned away, leaving him with only the view of her indifferent back.

Julian wanted to approach her and talk to her, but he lost his nerve when he thought of what she said about being dragged down by him.

Let go, she had said.

If he let go, she would be happier.

Julian didn’t want to be the source of her pain and unhappiness.

He left the room slowly. He didn’t rush her to eat as he had done before, nor bring the dishes to her and looked at her tenderly, saying he wouldn’t eat if she didn’t.

Julian would never starve together with her anymore, nor would he ever coax her again.

This was the change that happened after he had seen Kayla today.

In Julian’s heart, it seemed that Kayla was more important.

As the saying goes, first come, first served. Diana understood this. During this time, she was a substitute who yearned for things she shouldn’t.

Diana watched Julian’s retreating back, and the corner of her lips curled up into a bitter smile.

This was good. She was finally on her own again.

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