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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 958

Chapter 958

According to Simon, Diana lost her memories three years ago after taking this pill. The fact that she survived was nothing short of a miracle.

"The person who developed these pills is truly insane," Diana said. "The police said that anyone who takes this pill will experience memory loss. They came to this conclusion after they had Shiloh Stewart analyze its components."

In Richburgh, Shiloh was the only one who could be regarded as a master of traditional medicine. Even the police could only turn to him for advice when facing such thorny issues.

Julian understood what Diana meant. "If we can make a pill that has contrastaing components, we'll have a remedy for your amnesia."

"Yes!" Diana nodded, her eyes filled with obvious excitement.

It had been three years.

Finally, she had the chance to be her complete self again. She could get back her memories, and unravel the truth behind what had happened three years ago. Only after discovering the truth could she decide whether she would remarry Julian.

"I'll contact Shiloh immediately and see if he can create the remedy," Julian said.

Diana stopped him. "No need. Noel said that Mr. Stewart wants to meet me. We're meeting tomorrow afternoon."

Julian seemed somewhat displeased. "Meet you? Did he initiate it?"

"Yes. What's wrong?"

"Kiki is his daughter, and we don't have a good relationship with her."

Diana smiled. "I know, but I've researched a lot about Mr. Stewart. It's evident he's different from Kiki. Besides, I've heard his name before."

She winked at Julian. "I asked the principal for information."

Julian understood immediately. "So, you've been concerned about me since that time."

Otherwise, she wouldn't have gone to the principal to ask about Kiki.

"And you managed to endure until now before reuniting with me." Julian shook his head. He ruffled her hair casually, as if he was reprimanding her. "You were playing hard to get, huh? That was impressive."

"Playing hard to get" had negative connotations. Diana didn't like hearing him say it that way.

"I wasn't playing hard to get. I left you hanging on purpose because you kept us in the dark first."

When the topic shifted to the kindergarten incident, Julian quickly admitted his mistake. "You're right. It was my fault."

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