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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 740

Shiloh, who was eager to treat him, almost blurted out the truth about how severe Julian’s condition was.

The moment he thought of his tearful daughter back home, he stopped himself just in time.

“What sin…” He lowered his head and mumbled to himself as he tried to suppress his sense of duty as a doctor. He tried his best not to think about the love between Julian and Diana.

He knew that Kiki was lying.

No matter where the child in her womb came from, it was impossible for her claim that Diana was the third wheel between her and Julian to be true. Conversely, Kiki was the barrier standing between Julian and Diana.

Yet for the sake of his daughter and the unborn baby in her womb, Shiloh had to pretend he was kept in the dark and that he knew nothing.

His greatly troubled conscience made him unable to stay a minute longer.

“I’ll place the prescriptions right here.” Because of his guilty conscience, he didn’t even dare to look up into Diana’s eyes. “Ms. Winnington, I still have many other patients to visit, so I’ll make a move first.”

Diana went out to send him off.

By the time he returned, Julian was still doubtful. “Kiki didn’t say anything about her father willing to come here to give us prescriptions just because he was happy with your clothes.”

He was sure that woman might play some underhanded tricks.

“Do you really think every woman in this world will die for you?” Diana scoffed. “Mr. Fulcher, you regard yourself too highly.”

Julian chuckled awkwardly, and leaned coquettishly on Diana’s shoulder. “Yes Diana, you’re right. I can’t be an egomaniac, or you won’t like me.”

His voice was so warm and gentle.

Diana would always surrender herself to such unintentional wonderful moments.

It was precisely because they were wonderful that she didn’t dare to linger for too long.

She suppressed the desire in her heart and pushed his head off her shoulder, stopping him from getting too close to her lest her desire for him grew too strong.

She intertwined her fingers and covered up the sorrow in her eyes. “I’ll have Mrs. Lay prepare your medication.”

Having waged a cold war for so many days, Julian didn’t have many chances to speak with Diana.

He naturally refused to let her go right now. “I said I won’t take it.”

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