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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1052

Summary for Chapter 1052: Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 1052 – 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 1052 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Chapter 1052

Diana once assumed that Layla prioritized her more than Julian. After all, Layla doted on her and took such good care of herday in, dayout.

Yet...

In the end, Layla turned out to be partial toward Julian.

Diana knew it wasn't wrong of Layla to act that way. After all, Julian was her employer. Plus, he had lived with Layla for so many years.

Nevertheless, that didn't stop Diana from feeling disappointed.

If only Madam Fulcher, whom Layla often spoke of so fondly, were still around. If that was the case, could Diana feel the kinship she had never experienced before?

At that moment, her desire to regain her memories grew stronger.

She immediately opened the door, and took Sean and Betty to the Stewarts’ residence.

She wanted to meet Shiloh right this instant. She shouldn't delay her task of regaining her memories any further.

Meanwhile, Julian was driving out of Fulcher Manor.

Right now, he had no idea where Noel was. Cecilia couldn’t confess her feelings to Noel personally when she couldn’t

even see him.

If she didn't confess, Noel would never believe that she truly liked him.

And if Noel didn't believe that, Cecilia couldn't be with him.

And if they weren't together, Cecilia wouldn't take the initiative to approach her family and call off her engagement with Julian.

If Julian was the one to call off the engagement, the Jarvises certainly wouldn't agree to it. Cecilia had to be the one to ask for it.

But... Where in the world was Noel? That fool!

If Julian still couldn’t find Noel at Albert Carter's house in the countryside, he would have to start using his network to search for Noel.

It had been two days since he saw Diana and the twins, and he missed them dearly. Although Diana’s treatment of him remained dour, he couldn't help but think of her.

What could he do?

Just as he was about to leave, he recalled that Diana wanted to buy a house. "Does she want to buy a house?"

"Yes, she does."

"Why does she want to do that?"

"She wanted to be prepared to take her things out after you marry Ms. Jarvis."

Diana knew what was sensible to do, now that Julian and Cecilia had moved out. It was only a matter of time until she needed to move out, too.

Julian's good mood, after he comforted himself while driving back, immediately vanished upon hearing that. His face turned black as he thundered, "Idiots!"

Idiots, just like Noel!

How in the world did Diana conclude that he wanted her to move out?

How in the world did she conclude that he and Cecilia were actually planning to get married?

She clearly knew that Cecilia didn't like him!

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