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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 726

Diana was even more surprised when she heard Julian's words.

After learning about Simon's existence, she hadn't expected him to be so indifferent toward Madam Fulcher's concealment and his parents' betrayal.

Regardless, she replied sincerely, "I also planned on going there."

But considering Julian's state of mind, she hadn't brought it up.

"Luckily, you don't mind," she said.

Julian's mind was filled with only her at this moment, and he didn't have time to carefully consider the deeper meaning behind her words.

Smiling, he said, "What's there to mind? It's not the terminal illness I imagined, but rather the joyous news of a pregnancy. As long as you’re in good health, you can still go out as long as you do things in moderation."

Diana nodded. "As long as you’re sure.."

If he couldn't move on because of Simon and held resentment toward his grandmother and parents, that would be more heartbreaking than the sudden appearance of a younger brother.

Diana's cautious expression amused Julian. She had changed quite a bit since her return.

"You don't have to care so much about my opinion," he said, not knowing that Diana was anxious because of the situation with Simon.

He thought her current behavior was because of the previous miscarriage, which made her overly sensitive and concerned about his feelings.

"If you want to go and share this good news with Grandma, we'll go," he added.

He wouldn't be too harsh on Diana because of her previous miscarriage. He wouldn't treat her pregnancy like imprisonment and confine her to the house.

Then, he added, "I'll accompany you wherever you want to go."

This time, he wouldn't stay separated from her again. He would take good care of her during her pregnancy and share the responsibility of being a parent with her.

After hearing his words, a multitude of delicate flowers bloomed in Diana's heart. She felt as if she had been nourished by the rain of a spring day, with everything falling perfectly into place.

She held his broad hand tightly, her thoughts no longer dwelling on the blood relation between him and Simon, nor did she ask him about his plans for handling the situation.

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