Summary of Chapter 1074 from Julian's Stand in Wife
Chapter 1074 marks a crucial moment in South Wind Dialect’s Romance novel, Julian's Stand in Wife. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 1074
"Mom..." Cecilia called out awkwardly, quickly swallowing the half-eaten sweet potato in her mouth. Her tone betrayed some guilt. "Why are you here?"
"Why am I here?!"
Sue was displeased. She walked briskly toward Cecilia, patting the latter’s shoulder as she assessed the surroundings. There was a tenderness in her eyes.
"You silly girl!" she yelled.
That was probably the harshest thing Sue had ever said to Cecilia.
"If I hadn’t come, would you still remember me?"
She took the cotton blanket from Cecilia's hand and returned it to Albert. While the blanket was made of pure cotton, it wasn’t as warm as the lightweight silk blanket Sue brought with her.
Throughout the conversation, Sue didn't say anything humiliating and didn't criticize anything. However, the way she regarded everything around her showed her high and mighty attitude.
Albert felt somewhat embarrassed. He grew to realize he had been terribly unfair to Diana in the past.
What was the difference?
Everyone was human.
Ultimately, it depended on who would laugh the longest.
He considered Cecilia's presence, and greeted Sue out of politeness. "Hello."
Sue was also polite, in a way. "Hello."
She quickly had the driver bring over a wad of money, and handed it to Albert. “You've taken good care of Cecilia these past few days. Please accept this money."
Sue smiled and patted Cecilia's hand, reassuring her, "We're taking our leave now. It's been hard on you these past few days."
Not once did Sue mention the poor conditions at Albert's house, nor did she blame him. However, the implication behind her words were akin to a slap that struck Albert's face one after another.
It wasn't until Sue and Cecilia got into the car that Albert found the opportunity to toss the thick stack of money he held into their car.
But Sue shot the driver a glance, and he threw the money out of the window.
The money spun in the air before landing, like snow from the sky. Some landed directly on Albert's face. The money, like sharp blades, stung worse than the winter wind.
Albert stood frozen in place.
"I apologize," Sue said, lowering the car window. She smiled as she looked at Albert. ”Our driver didn't handle the money properly just now, and it fell. Thank you for picking it up. This is your reward. Please don't refuse us."
With that, the car made a slight noise and started moving forward.
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