Chapter 1145 – 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 1145 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Chapter 1145
Aside from Diana, Grandma wouldn't acknowledge anyone else as her granddaughter-in-law.
"But...” Julian said, his heart breaking, "She left us way too early."
That was why she could never give the necklace to Diana.
Diana thought about the time Grandma left them. Her heart broke, too. Her chest felt tight and suffocating, as if someone had stuffed wet cotton in it.
The two of them stared silently at the jade necklace for a long time.
"Grandma actually gave me a lot of jewelry. The funny thing was, I once thought of giving the earrings I got from her to my mother Kate. However, she told me the truth and helped me see how stupid I had been. Grandma was so thoughtful of me, I owe her so much,” Diana said, her heart breaking even further.
She suddenly had the urge to cry.
Her parents had never given her love and kinship. Grandma was the only one—Grandma more than made up for the family Diana never had.
The two of them talked for a while. When they finally left the room, they bumped into Layla. She was almost done preparing the New Year's dinner.
"Sir, Madam, time for dinner?" Her gaze fell on the jade necklace Diana was holding. "Is this necklace...the one that belonged to Madam Fulcher?"
Diana nodded.
Layla's eyes flashed with guilt. "Sigh..."
She dragged Diana aside, and said, "Before, I thought the jade necklace Mr. Fulcher gave Ms. Jarvis was the same exact one. I..."
She tried to explain herself, anxious, but Diana understood what she meant.
There were only a few bodyguards secretly stationed around. It was thus a lot easier for Simon to make his way in.
He was in his wheelchair, dressed in a thick padded jacket and a hat. He flashed Julian a bright smile and greeted," Hey, Brother. I'm here to celebrate the new year with you guys. You don’t mind, do you?"
The cheek of him to drop by!
The cheek of him to call him Brother!
Julian’s face darkened with displeasure at once, and he flared up at Simon. He looked ready to throw Simon out immediately if the latter dared to take a step forward.
Diana, too, didn't expect Simon to come. After the truth behind the car accident was exposed, Diana hadn't seen him even once.
Having regained her memories, her thoughts regarding Simon grew more complicated. After all, he was her best and most dependable friend back at Stirling City.
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