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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1151

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Chapter 1151 – Highlight Chapter from Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 1151 is a standout chapter in Julian's Stand in Wife by South Wind Dialect, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Chapter 1151

When Julian remained silent, Diana felt like she was being disregarded.

She just wanted to make her voice louder and make her actions bigger, so that her husband would look at her more and care more for her.

All the better if he could comfort her, too.

She didn't flare up.

She was just hinting to her husband that she needed him.

Thankfully, Julian wasn’t a block of wood. His heart was very much occupied with Diana and her feelings. He saw through her, and said with a chuckle, "Are you still angry now that I'm hugging you?"

"Not anymore," she said, shaking her head and suddenly finding herself rather pretentious. She buried her face in his broad chest.

"I don't hate you," Julian said, his tone growing more gentle when he saw how embarrassed she felt. "I am actually slightly angry."

Diana didn’t understand. "What are you getting angry at?"

"I feel angry at myself and at you. Before, I did consider having another child with you. Later on, though... I thought about the scar on your stomach, and I felt I was being inhumane. Knowing how much pain pregnancy and labor causes a woman, how could I put you through that again?"

He also read up a lot regarding pregnancy and labor.

"Cesarean section isn't exactly a 100% risk-free operation. In fact, the risk of amniotic fluid embolism in cesarean section is higher than that of natural labor. After the operation..." He gazed emotionally at Diana as he completed his sentence," The pain would be so bad, you can't even walk."

One even had to go to the washroom quickly after removing the catheter. The pain was almost as bad as contractions during natural labor.

On the other hand, natural labor required the cervix to be dilated by 10 centimeters.

That kind of pain...

Julian shuddered just at the mere thought of it.

"I can’t bear it."

He couldn't bear to let Diana through that kind of pain again, especially if it could be avoided in the first place.

"If Grandma was still around, she definitely wouldn't agree to you having another child. We already have the twins, and I think that’s great. It’s enough for me.”

The old couple gave their helper a break over the new year.

They ended up the only ones left in the huge villa. Even the wall decorations in their home were put up by Julian after Diana asked for his help.

They were advanced in years, so it wasn’t safe for them to climb up high.

Their wall decorations finally came in use after Julian came over to help. His efforts brought some festive cheer to the house.

On the other hand, what if Diana and Julian hadn't visited them today?

The old couple would be sitting all alone in that big, empty house. They would be listening to the fireworks outside and looking at all the happy families gathered together, and then back at the wall decorations they weren't able to put up.

Their new year would be cold and lonely.

'That old couple is a unique case. They're retired professors from Richburgh Arts Academy. In fact, they..."

As Julian spoke, he felt sad for them.

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