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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 529

Chapter 529

It also sounded more like a command, as everything Julian said did.

In the past, when she loved him, hearing him speak this way sounded wonderfully sweet.

But now...

Having seen through his true intentions and desires, she only felt a deep sense of repulsion from the bottom of her heart.

"Sure."

After her firm answer, Julian belatedly realized...

Was Diana’s intention to reconcile with him genuine? Was that why she left the note back in the hospital?

Otherwise, why didn't she argue back when he spoke with such a forceful tone?

Instead, she smiled and went along with him.

Before, he would’ve noticed the displeasure in her eyes. But now, Julian was too intoxicated by joy.

He only considered seizing the opportunity where he could as he said," Diana, can I see you more often from now on, just like before?"

"Okay," Diana replied with a nod. ’It's not like I'm angry with you anymore."

Julian was once again pleasantly surprised. He jumped up from his seat so quickly that he might as well have been flying.

He almost stumbled on his long legs due to the lack of space. Before Diana could react, he had already picked her up in his arms.

As he raised her up slightly in the air by her waist, her skirt swayed and bobbed along the movement. The layers looked like blooming ripples, creating the most beautiful scene Julian's eyes had ever witnessed.

The more he looked at her, the more beautiful she seemed.

Julian let himself sink into the blissful mood, and he desperately wished he could pull her tightly into his embrace. He wanted to talk about the longing and frustrations he had experienced in the past few days.

Yet, for now, simply having her permission to meet and hold her like this made him content.

He couldn't be too greedy.

He thought for a while and asked, "Can I come to see you tomorrow?"

He held her slender waist and gently placed her on her desk, then took out the clothes he had just bought. "Wear this tomorrow."

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