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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 372

Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 372

Noel was horrified at himself after the realization hit him. He was thankful he hadn’t reached out to touch.

Diana, or he would have…

Would his hands still be attached to his body if he had done so?

Noel broke out in cold sweat, but he quickly got inside the car and started the engine.

“Where to, sir?”

“The hospital,” Julian replied, his brows furrowing deeply.

He looked at Diana, who was shifting restlessly in his arms. He rolled down the window, watching as the bright yellow headstone got further and further away as the car moved.

“She hasn’t recovered from her miscarriage, and Grandma made some appointments for her recovery that’d be better for her to receive in the hospital and not the residence.”

“Understood.”

When they arrived at the hospital, Madam Fulcher, who Julian had long since updated, had yet to leave. When she caught sight of them, she was relieved.

“I’ll go home for now,” Madam Fulcher said, looking at Diana before shifting her gaze to Julian’s sorry state. She couldn’t help but chuckle ruefully. “You better take good care of her. She’s worth it.”

Madam Fulcher had never been wrong about people.

Diana was much better than Kayla.

“Take care on your way back,” Julian said.

He didn’t dare leave Diana alone in the suite, and he added, “If you want to visit your great–grandchildren, just go to the cemetery. Diana erected a monument. It’s yellow.”

Madam Fulcher had initially not planned to go. She was already so old, and couldn’t bear the pain of sending off her great–grandchildren at this age.

But at this moment, after hearing Julian’s words about Diana erecting a yellow headstone for them, her mood suddenly brightened.

“Alright. I’ll go and see them when I have time soon and send them off.”

She would pray that they would still be able to be Diana’s children in their next life.

She was positive Diana would make a great mother.

Definitely.

  1. ed. “Will you stop it?”

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