Chapter Summary: Chapter 1178 – Julian's Stand in Wife by South Wind Dialect
In Chapter 1178, 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 1178
Julian leaned forward and bit her earlobe, and said gently," You little vixen."
When they first got married, that was what he called her.
Diana was like a vixen, fatally attractive to him even without doing anything.
To make things worse, she had begun touching him boldly. Fire burned in the room, making their temperatures rise.
Diana bit her red lips hard, taking in Julian’s attack. It didn't take much for him to make sweat cover every inch of her body.
Finally, her fingernails dug into his back.
"Julian." She was on the verge of tears.
Her cries mingled with sweet laughter as she felt electricity charging through her veins up to her brain, bringing her to a state of ecstasy.
She felt as if someone had flung her into the sky.
She laid on the fluffy clouds as wind blew past her, her every pore soaking in the refreshing breeze.
It felt so comfortable, so unbelievable.
So...
Captivating, as if she had reached the heavens.
She hugged Julian tight.
"Let's have another child."
Diana refused to give up hope.
Julian looked at the pitiful yet careful expression on her face, not knowing whether to laugh or cry. He reached his hand out to scratch her nose gently, and said in a firm but doting tone, "No.”
He thought he had made himself clear with Diana. He couldn't bring himself to make her go through pregnancy and childbirth again.
Diana mumbled, "Just let Vans put me through a health and wellness plan."
Her eyes were bright as she spoke in a tone that she hardly used.
When Diana was like this, Julian almost couldn't resist her.
Her husband was so adorable.
He was worried she would be upset when his tone became slightly more severe, and bothered to explain himself with his ears red.
Forget it.
She slumped over her pillow and looked in the direction of the washroom. "Fine, if you don’t want it."
Their relationship was so good right now.
Diana thought about it: Julian treasured her so much right now. All that was lacking was that they didn't experience pregnancy and childbirth together as a couple. That wasn't that bad of a regret.
As long as they were good together and treasured each
other deeply, it was the same whether he kept Diana company on a daily basis or during labor.
Having a man who doted on you and cared for you was more important.
"Honey," Diana said with a chuckle, as if she had finally let go of things. 'Til listen to you."
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