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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 896

Chapter 896

When Julian called Vans to make an appointment for the check-up, he told the latter everything that had happened. He was filled with disgust. Eventually, his tone softened as he said, "I hope Ms. Jarvis will give up on me."

A man like him, who could splash paint on a woman, wasn't worthy of her.

Vans understood that Julian did so to dash all of Cecilia’s hopes. She was the only woman out of all the socialites in Richburgh whom Julian found pleasant, and was willing to try having a relationship with.

Vans found it rather strange. "Didn't you just say a few days ago that you'd pursue her? Why did you suddenly become so heartless?"

Julian remained silent.

It had something to do with Aster and Star's death anniversary.

But another reason...

Was personal.

He looked up at Diana's lonely figure outside the window, and his eyes turned dark. Even his voice turned low when he spoke. It was laced with fatigue and helplessness.

"Vans, I still love her."

He realized that fact when he got furious upon guessing that Diana was trying to play matchmaker between him and Cecilia.

He paid attention to her menstrual cycle, rubbed her belly, and seized the chance to sleep on the same bed as her. All of these weren't accidents-he wasn't forced to do them, and they weren't habits.

Instead, they were all because he still loved her.

His feelings for her were like a pot of oatmeal simmering over a small fire, bubbling consistently, but not to the point of boiling over.

Since he still had feelings for her, he shouldn't give Cecilia hope when there was none.

"Arrange it as soon as you can," Julian said. "I’ll bring her to the hospital tomorrow."

If the results proved that Diana was lying, he would cut off all feelings for her and drive her out of Richburgh with his own two hands!

The next morning, Diana was still lost in the shock of seeing her studio in that terrifying state yesterday. She was in a daze as she ate breakfast.

Julian kept rushing her, wanting to take her to the hospital.

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