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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 989

Chapter 989

To maintain a peaceful relationship between the two, it might be best to avoid mentioning Simon’s existence altogether.

At the very least, Diana should try to downplay Simon's significance in front of Julian. The fact that he was personally speaking to her now, instead of having Betty relay messages, was already a sign of submission.

She understood this man’s oddities, even though they were often unexplainable. Although his quirks were often a bit puzzling, she could still read him well.

''Sure." As expected, Julian was being difficult. He refused to give in easily. "Tell me, then. Why are you here?"

Diana was speechless.

Well, it was true she was the one who initiated this meeting.

She was a bit stifled inside, but she followed his lead and continued, "What’s the deal with these love letters?"

"What could be the deal? Sean's just popular." He raised an eyebrow and asked her, "Aren't you happy? Or do you think Sean is too young for this?"

It wasn't that.

Diana could understand the feelings of children. Their likes and loves were no different from their fondness for the sun, coffee, or the little flowers and grass by the roadside.

Most parents these days were quite open-minded, especially since Sean was attending an international bilingual kindergarten where the children's mindset was even more progressive.

She had even opened and read through the love letters. Some were clearly composed with the help of parents. Children's emotions were pure.

It was the same as how Sean told her he would only marry Faye when he grew up. Since they had come to Richburgh, she hadn't heard him mention Faye's name again.

Children had fleeting interests. Perhaps when they grew up, they wouldn't even remember their kindergarten classmates.

She found it hard to put into words, but she still confided in Julian. "I'm worried. Sean has received so many love letters, but why did he tell only you and not me...?"

Had she failed as a mother?

Before, Sean used to tell her everything. Yet now, there were things he would tell Julian and not her.

"Of course," Julian said.

It was truly pleasant to have a decent conversation with Diana without Simon's interference.

Julian looked dissatisfied as he asked Diana, "Do you know what Betty asked me?"

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