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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 475

Nina was taken aback by Diana's words, but she quickly replied, "Yes, of course we can! Don't worry, Diana. I have money. Finding a house in Richburgh is easy as long as you have money!"

"What about Vans?" Diana asked.

"It's not a problem," Nina assured her. "That idiot’s busy with work. As long as I tell him I've moved, he won't have time to verify where it is. You don't have to worry. Leave everything to me!"

With that, she hung up without giving Diana a chance to reply. Nina was always impulsive and quick to act without much thought.

Diana shook her head; she should find an opportunity to explain things to Vans over dinner once everything was settled. She couldn't let a misunderstanding come between them, especially not if Nina was actually deceiving him.

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On the top floor of Fulcher Inc., Noel brought in some medicine for a cold into Julian’s office. "Sir, you should take this first. If you're feeling unwell, I can cancel your appointments for today."

Noel had followed Julian for many years, but he had never seen the man in such a listless state. It seemed to have started when Diana left last night, and continued on till today.

Julian's mood was at an all-time low, and the air around him seemed even paler than before.

Outside the chairman's office, several people were pushing and shoving each other, all wanting to be the first to report their work. And yet, none dared to take an actual step inside.

"No need," Julian said as he took a sip of the medicine. He immediately furrowed his brows and asked in distaste, "Who made this?"

Even a simple cold medicine could go wrong!

"What's wrong?" Noel asked, his heart starting to race. "Does it taste bad, sir?"

"It's not that it tastes bad. It's just that it has no taste at all."

When Julian got sick and wasn't feeling well, Diana would always brew him a cup of cold medicine. The concoction she made was usually sweeter and much better tasting than the one in his hands right now.

Yet, now, she would never brew him any medicine ever again.

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