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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 487

Oliver's heart skipped a beat at Diana’s sudden request.

She had never spoken to him in such a tone before, let alone asked him for help.

In fact, her actions always made it clear that she was drawing a clear line between them. However, he had clung to that hope and refused to let go.

When he heard Diana speaking this way, he initially thought he was mistaken. After confirming it was indeed her, he calmed down and placed the phone between his ear and shoulder, and pulled off the gloves he had just used to treat a patient. "What do you need?"

When Diana heard his answer, she knew that things would be fine.

"I'll admit that I'm shameless. I've been wanting to refuse you, but I still...had to come to you for help," Diana said. She took a deep breath after she finished talking to keep her most vulnerable emotions hidden.

Throughout the conversation, she remained eerily calm.

It was an unusual calm that made Oliver suspect that something big had happened. Otherwise, Diana wouldn't be acting this way.

He was about to ask what happened when she said firmly, "Oliver, I need your help. Someone has desecrated the grave of my babies. I want to find out who did it."

Oliver immediately asked about the surveillance footage, and Diana informed him of what had happened.

"I got it," Oliver replied.

What he needed to do was to repair the surveillance equipment.

"Every time something happens, the surveillance cameras are broken." Diana laughed coldly. "It's always the same old story. It's ridiculous!"

But with determination, every problem could be solved.

Oliver acted quickly. After all, it was just a matter of technology and connections. He didn't need to do anything personally, but he needed to call in some favors.

And so, the task went smoothly.

After about thirty minutes, Oliver called Diana again.

"The surveillance cameras were damaged due to natural causes," Oliver explained. "It was related to the rainy weather, which caused the circuits to deteriorate and the equipment to burn out."

In their country, many surveillance cameras were just for show. In other words, the cemetery might not have discovered the problem of their aging cameras if the rain hadn't been so heavy.

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