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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 893

Chapter 893

Did they cry out in sorrow in the netherworld?

She neither held herself back, nor deliberately forced a response. Without realizing it, tears spilled down her cheeks and on the ground.

The veins on Julian's forehead popped when he saw Diana like that. Aside from fuming anger, he felt...powerless.

He looked disdainfully at her. "What do you think? Until when are you going to pretend that you've lost your memories? Today was their death anniversary, and you spared no effort in making use of them to turn my slight interest in Cecilia into disgust. Good on you, Diana Winnington."

Did she really think she could do anything just by using her memory loss as an excuse?! Others couldn't even blame her properly!

Diana was exhausted explaining it to him so many times. " Julian Fulcher..."

Her mind was in a mess. She had no memories of the tombstone, or her children buried under it. What’s more, Julian refused to believe that she had lost her memories.

"I..."

Before she could go on, Julian’s phone rang.

He didn’t answer the call. Yet, it kept ringing stubbornly.

It was Vans.

He knew what day it was today, and he wouldn't bother Julian unless it was something important. Julian suppressed his roiling emotions, and answered the call.

"Julian, I've been busy with a lot of surgeries these couple of days. I forgot to discuss something with you."

"Speak."

Vans choked on the coldness of Julian's tone, but he didn't hold it against Julian. Today was no ordinary day, after all.

Usually, Julian would behave even more wildly on this day.

He would get himself badly drunk, and would kneel before the grave crying for forgiveness; insisting he was guilty of losing Aster and Star’s mommy, and of not protecting them well.

Usually, on this day, he would miss his two children he had never seen. He would also miss the one who personally carved the words on this tombstone.

But today, Julian didn't call Vans out for a drink.

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