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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 830

Diana’s priority right now was to return to Stirling City and provide Betty with the best environment that was conducive to her recuperation.

“You’ve lost your memories?” Oliver asked, looking not particularly sad or joyful.

Or perhaps, there was more joy than sorrow in the depths of his heart.

However, he didn’t let it show. “What do you remember, then?”

Diana repeated, “Nothing at all.”

Oliver didn’t care whether Diana really lost her memories.

It was enough for him that Diana had finally appeared before him after vanishing for three whole years.

He sighed in relief and said, “No wonder you’re so angry at me for taking you to court. You don’t remember owing Fanny money.”

The dazed look on Diana’s face urged Oliver to explain to her how Fanny had invested in her business. Diana’s jaw soon dropped at his words. “I actually owned a large and influential studio?”

Nina did mention to her that she did very well in the fashion industry.

In fact, she did so well that she had the power to seek revenge on Zachary.

Nina’s previous words seem to corroborate Oliver’s claims.

“Diana?” Oliver asked when he saw her space out and asked. “Are you listening to me? The debt is no small amount, but your studio suddenly halted its operations for no reason. According to contractual terms, you need to compensate Fanny three times the investment amount.”

The sum was too huge.

It was a sufficient reason for the Channing family to take her to court.

“What do you want me to do now, then?” Diana looked straight at Oliver. A strong feeling was brewing in her heart, telling her that this man wasn’t as warm and gentle as he appeared on the surface.

“Stay at Richburgh,” Oliver said. “Restart your studio. That way, the debt from breaching contractual terms will naturally cease to exist.”

With that, she could go anywhere she wanted and not be restricted due to her debt.

If things were to go on like this, even if Diana drove out of Richburgh to Stirling City, she would be regarded as a fraud subject to law enforcement.

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