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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 792

Diana was an amnesiac.

Before she died, she could only recall the most vivid moments in the past three years.

She still remembered how her whole body had been stripped naked while giving birth. At first, she was embarrassed when facing so many doctors in her state of undress. Later, when they covered her body with a green surgical gown, her mind miraculously calmed down.

By then, she was already experiencing contractions. Lying on the operating table, she grimaced in pain.

She asked the doctor if a cesarean section would be more painful than contractions. The anesthesiologist smiled and remained silent.

Only after inserting a long needle into her back did he reply, "No, you will fall asleep quickly."

Sure enough, she quickly fell into a deep, unconscious sleep.

The pain disappeared.

Someone pricked her shoulder with a needle and asked if she could feel it.

She shook her head weakly. "No."

"Doctor, I feel so sleepy."

"If you want to sleep, then sleep."

The anesthesiologist put away the needle, placed an oxygen mask on her, and told Diana gently, "Your husband is waiting outside."

She didn't have a husband.

She didn't have memories, either.

The person standing outside was the one who had been by her side since her amnesia. They were good friends. He was also the person she trusted the most at the time.

But they weren't a married couple, and Simon wasn't the father of her children.

She wanted to explain to the doctor, but her head felt heavy, and in a daze, she lost the strength to open her mouth.

The anesthesia was starting to take effect.

Soon, before she completely fell asleep, she felt a slight prickling sensation below her lower abdomen.

The doctor asked her, "Does it hurt?"

She parted her lips and softly said, "Not really."

She guessed that the cesarean section was happening now.

She would soon meet her babies.

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