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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1137

Summary for Chapter 1137: Julian's Stand in Wife

Summary of Chapter 1137 from Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 1137 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 1137

There was a deep and lingering sentiment within his eyes. Diana couldn't stop gazing into them.

She couldn't help but lament, "Having a handsome face really works wonders. Even though you rejected my proposal, I can't stay mad when I see your face."

"I didn't reject it,” Julian replied. He immediately knelt down on one knee.

Diana didn't have a chance to think about what he was doing. Shocked, she grabbed his arm and tried to pull him up.

' What are you doing in front of so many people?!”

Julian remained silent; he only had eyes for her. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a velvet box. Inside the box lay the priceless pink diamond.

"Diana, marry me."

He had never refused her proposal.

In fact, it was the opposite.

Hearing her bring up the topic on her own initiative brought him immense joy.

"I can't let you propose to me first," Julian said, his eyes even turning slightly teary. "That would be too unfair to you."

So, he had prepared everything for the proposal in record time.

"When we got married last time, I didn't formally propose to you. This time, following the traditional customs, I've prepared six pieces of jewelry for you. Of course, the two little ones have their gifts too."

Julian took out the pink diamond, and continued, "However, this proposal is a bit hasty. But if I don't propose quickly, I'm afraid you'll get angry, and then I'll never find you again."

He never wanted to endure the heart-wrenching pain he experienced three years ago again.

"Diana, marry me!"

Julian looked at her with hope and anticipation. All he needed was her agreement, and he would immediately place the ring on her finger.

Diana could see the sincerity in Julian's eyes-but right now, they were on a busy street. She asked Julian to stand up first. "Get up, then we can talk."

His expression immediately dropped. "You don't agree?"

Before Diana could respond, purple colored fireworks lit up in the distance. They burst into the sky, creating a dreamy atmosphere. They were inscribed with the words,"

"Here, you've already got me tied down."

In this lifetime, she belonged to him-and in death, she would still be his.

Why bother with a formal proposal?

"Julian, please get up."

She pulled him up, and they both looked at the fireworks still blooming in the distance. Diana's smile was filled with happiness and radiance.

"You've worked hard to prepare so much in such a short time."

This proposal was unforgettable. Most importantly, she hadn't expected that when he got out of the car at SK Mall earlier, he was actually buying a ring for her and the engagement jewelry.

The formalities he had gone through felt more significant than their first marriage.

Diana felt satisfied, and her smile conveyed her contentment.

As his wife was happy, Julian was happy too.

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