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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1156

Summary for Chapter 1156: Julian's Stand in Wife

Summary of Chapter 1156 from Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 1156 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 1156

Nina was stunned to hear what Diana shared with her. "Diana

'Yeah?"

"You’re trying to get pregnant, but why does it sound like you’re fighting a war?”

Diana pursed her lips.

'That sounds about right." A pity. *l'm still not pregnant, even after warring for so long."

Perhaps it was fate. She had been pregnant twice; one ended in miscarriage, and the other brought her twins. Both times were tough.

Diana’s brows furrowed. "Vans said before that my body is weak. Maybe getting pregnant with my condition is tougher."

"Don't talk about him." The mention of his name irritated Nina.

Diana couldn't hold herself back any longer. She could tell that things between Nina and Vans were seriously wrong. " What exactly is going on between you two?"

"What else but that fiancee of his?" Nina said, worried that Diana would forget. "Lina Jennings, do you remember her?"

"I do," Diana said, nodding. "But aren't they no longer together?"

During the three years of her disappearance, huge changes swept across the wealthy circle of Richburgh.

The Jennings family saw a dip in their status. The Stanleys held status compatibility in high regard when it came to marriages, so they were unwilling to proceed with Vans and Lina's union. Thus, the engagement was called off.

'Yes," Nina said with a shrug, trying to downplay things. Yet, indignation swelled in her chest. "But that's precisely the problem. Their engagement was called off, but the Stanleys are thinking of proposing an engagement between them again."

Diana was flabbergasted. "Are they playing you for a fool? Are the Stanleys crazy?"

"No," Nina said with a shake of her head. "Conversely, they're very smart."

This time, Diana had no words to say. She could only squeeze out a weak protest.

"Vans can't be that kind of person..."

"But I am," Vans said.

Vans seldom dragged Julian out for drinks.

Firstly, his occupation as a doctor demanded him to always be ready for a call. Being drunk might make him miss out on that ideal window of time to save lives. Secondly, he had no interest in alcohol. He would usually sit and watch others drink instead.

This time, however, Julian spotted Vans drinking right out of the bottle the moment he walked in.

Vans finally understood why Julian kept drinking when the latter couldn't find Diana. Alcohol could numb oneself,

blocking out unnecessary thoughts about others.

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