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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1047

Summary for Chapter 1047: Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 1047 – A Turning Point in Julian's Stand in Wife by South Wind Dialect

In this chapter of Julian's Stand in Wife, South Wind Dialect introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1047 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Chapter 1047

Lately, every time they picked up Sean from school, Betty would drag Diana and Julian to this very cafe for a small treat.

Then, she would pack a portion of creamy yogurt buns for her big brother. Sean didn't like sweets, so it would ultimately end up with Betty eating them all.

Every time they came here, Betty felt like she had entered heaven. The cafe had a calm vibe to it, which allowed her to sit comfortably and enjoy her dessert without a care in the world.

Diana and Oliver could also discuss in peace.

"The rental yield on that property isn't high. If you can buy it, it will actually benefit me," Oliver said calmly.

There was excitement in his eyes the moment he saw Diana, but he quickly composed himself.

He had once deceived Diana by collaborating with the Pabian family. It was his biggest regret. He couldn't let it go, even until now. Since then, he had sworn that he wouldn't do anything to make her unhappy again.

She didn't have feelings for him, not the way he did for her. If he showed her affection, it would only pressure her.

To him, the fact that Diana had forgotten about the past was a good thing. That way, she wouldn't remember his darker

side. They could spend time together comfortably like friends, and enjoy this quiet afternoon like they were now.

"As for the price..."

"No problem." Oliver had already thought about it before coming. "I know you haven't fully repaid Fanny yet. Even though the studio is profitable, there are still significant expenses. After all, it was recently renovated. All of these are costs."

He proposed a solution. "You can make an initial payment, and the remainder can be paid to me in installments through a bank loan."

Diana hesitated. She had considered this option, but she didn't want to add so much leverage to herself.

Mr. Whatever had also inquired about the studio's investment and profit funds. In a way, she had accumulated quite a bit of debt over the past three years.

Adding this property to it would only increase her financial burden.

She was buying the house to give herself more confidence and a more comfortable life, not to exhaust herself even more.

"This property is already in its fifth year, so there are no taxes to pay. As for the price, I can lower it a bit more."

Otherwise, Fanny will get jealous."

He explained to Diana, "I told you before that Fanny and I weren't in a relationship. It was a lie back then, but not anymore. In the three years you've been away, a lot has happened between us."

He smiled.

"Even if you recover your memories, there's no need to dwell on the past. Right now, I'm just here as your friend."

His honesty put Diana at ease.

"Let's give it a week," Diana said. "I'll give you my answer in a week, whether I'll buy it or not."

Oliver nodded. "Okay."

Before answering Oliver, Diana needed to plan her finances. To do that, she needed to meet with Mr. Whatever. She had yet to have a proper conversation with him since finalizing the contract. She needed to address the investment funds he had lost while working with her over the past three years.

After bidding goodbye to Oliver and leaving the cafe, Diana dialed Mr. Whatever's number.

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