Chapter Summary: Chapter 1149 – Julian's Stand in Wife by South Wind Dialect
In Chapter 1149, a key moment in the Romance novel Julian's Stand in Wife, South Wind Dialect delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 1149
At that time, they would also gather for a meal on the new year's eve.
This time, Julian joined them.
Her real father.
Betty enjoyed her meal with great happiness.
Her pure, crystal-clear eyes brought a smile to Simon's face. He caressed her head. When he recalled what Diana once asked him, his heart ached.
The twins...
Didn't seem to treat him very much differently.
Simon thought the twins no longer wanted anything to do with him after they acknowledged Julian as their father. He even thought of leaving the twins behind in Richburgh as he took Diana away.
That would truly be tearing the family apart.
Compared to the warm happiness in the air right now, his original plan seemed inhumane-to say the least.
He almost couldn't taste the food in his mouth, save for a slightly bitter aftertaste.
Simon didn't eat much. After the meal, Julian wanted to bring Diana to launch the fireworks. "I've prepared everything."
He turned back to look at Simon. "Hey cripple, you coming?"
Diana smacked Julian’s back. "Julian!"
"I know, I know. I won’t call him that again," Julian said, although he clearly didn't intend to let Simon off.
Simon clenched and unclenched his fists over and over again. Eventually, he nodded, his face pale. "Yes, I am."
Julian spoke no further. He carried the twins in his arms and walked forward, with Diana and Simon following behind him.
"Don't mind him," Diana explained gently to Simon. "He's just like that. He actually does welcome you to stay."
"I know," Simon smiled, hoping that Diana wouldn't take it to heart. "I wouldn't be able to enter the door if he didn't agree to it."
All the more he wouldn't be able to watch fireworks with them.
"If Julian really takes good care of you, and if this is the life you want, I give you my blessings," Simon said. Smiling, he added sincerely, "I wish you a very happy new year."
Soon, Simon left. After Diana was done washing up, she laid on the bed with Julian. She had a nagging feeling that something was wrong.
"Why did Simon change so quickly?” she wondered.
He didn't seem to be acting when he gave her his blessings. Plus, he didn't look displeased when he saw the fireworks Julian designed. In fact, he was oddly calm.
"What's the matter?” Julian pinched her waist gently. He wasn't very happy. "Are you disappointed that Simon doesn't like you anymore?"
Diana immediately slapped his hand away. "Julian!"
"I'm just teasing you. Don't be mad,” Julian said with a bright smile. He stretched his arms out, and hugged Diana. "I just don't want you thinking of him when you're lying right next to me."
Simon had already stolen Diana away from him for three long years. Now that they finally regained their quiet and happy life, Julian didn’t want Diana to be thinking about another man when she was with him.
His hands roamed around her body, interrupting her thoughts of Simon.
"Diana, can I go in?"
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