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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 728

Julian had heard the commotion and immediately woke up. He looked at Diana's hunched figure with indescribable distress. All he could do was gently pat her back and hand her some water.

"Here, rinse your mouth."

But as soon as he said that, Diana heaved again; surprisingly, Julian started throwing up alongside her.

From then on, not only did Diana constantly experience the nauseous feeling of vomiting, but Julian did as well. Both of them were rapidly losing weight.

Diana felt heartbroken when she saw Julian's state. "I throw up because I'm pregnant, but you're not. Why are you throwing up?"

Worried that she would be overly concerned and that it would affect her health, Julian looked up information and showed it to her.

"Look, husbands who strongly empathize with their wives will also experience pregnancy symptoms."

This proved how much he loved her, and he was proud of it!

But now, Julian had grown even thinner than Diana. His once defined jawline now appeared as thin as a line. He looked gaunt, and his appearance became sharper, like a blade ready to deliver a deadly blow at any moment. The employees at the company went from being afraid to approach him to not daring to even look at him.

After much consideration, Diana decided that Julian should undergo a full-body examination. Julian couldn't reject her request, but he didn't want Diana making the long trip to the hospital with him, so he called a medical team to provide the necessary services at home.

Before the examination, Julian reassured her, "I'm sure I'm fine."

"Let's talk about that after the examination," Diana said, pushing him onto the medical equipment.

If it weren't for her insistence, those doctors who came to the house wouldn't dare to force Julian.

Julian couldn't resist Diana's demands and took the opportunity to make a request, "After I complete this examination, go through the remarriage process with me."

They couldn't keep delaying it indefinitely.

He would rather just call someone from the Civil Affairs Bureau to come to their house to complete the process.

Diana had been concerned about this matter as well. If they didn't go through the process of remarriage soon, it would be troublesome to register the babies' births.

They needed to prioritize their remarriage.

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