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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 798

It wasn’t strange for Betty to do that.

She was a glutton and not a deep thinker to begin with, and therefore easily attracted by anything that looked delicious or fun.

But Sean was different.

He didn’t speak much at home.

Not to talk about taking the initiative to ask someone for water in an unfamiliar environment.

This point alone sufficed to show that Julian…treated them pretty well.

Perhaps what happened with Doreen the last time was a genuine accident.

But one thing that Diana just couldn’t figure out was…since he had his own child, why did he keep eyeing her children and bringing them to his house?

Mrs. Lay saw Diana softening her stance, and knew that she had made the right move.

Many women end up letting their children become their Achilles’ heel the moment they become mothers.

A mother like Diana had invested too much of her emotions.

From enduring pregnancy over ten months to the excruciating pain during childbirth and to the labors of raising children.

Throughout this entire process, some people become grandparents overnight and some men become fathers overnight, but mothers play an irreplaceable role as the only ones who sacrifice and suffer so much.

Of course, there were women who did not love their own children.

Still, most women genuinely enjoy their role as mothers and are willing to do so. They gladly let their darlings become their soft spot.

All mothers would risk everything to protect their child.

Although Diana messed up this time in her attempt to drive and threaten Julian and ended up not achieving her goal of getting her children back, Mrs. Lay could fully understand Diana’s heart as a mother.

Mrs. Lay seized the chance and went on, “Go back to the villa. If you go back, the children can happily stay for a few more days. There’ll be many people around who can distract them from your injury.”

Everything Mrs. Lay said was what Diana minded the most.

She was almost moved to say yes.

Even so, she still felt inevitably resistant toward the idea.

She had no right to stay in that place. What would be the meaning of her moving in?

What’s more…

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