Chapter Summary: Chapter 1207 – Julian's Stand in Wife by South Wind Dialect
In Chapter 1207, 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 1207
Sue Chimmery would never allow Noel to be her son-in-law!
She could finally vent all her pent-up anger today, after so long.
'Today..."
Sue looked at Diana, and pointed to the floor.
'To be honest, I knew the ones behind Enzo Jennings a long time ago. I also knew they'd attack your family sooner or later. But your appearances messed everything up. You made the engagement I agreed with Julian seem like nothing but a joke.”
Thinking that, fire burned in Sue's heart. She clenched her fists.
"Diana, kneel and beg me."
She might be benevolent enough if she could see Diana's knees rot away, and perhaps give Diana some useful information that could save Julian.
The moment Sue said that...
Plop!
Diana immediately went on her knees.
"Mrs. Jarvis, I was wrong."
Diana had always been good with adapting to circumstances. As long as she could help Julian and save her children, forget kneeling, she wouldn't mind even cleaning Sue’s shoes!
She apologized sincerely to Sue. "Please be benevolent and forgive my mistakes. Please show us mercy and give us a way out. I..."
Before she could complete her sentence, she felt a pain in her abdomen. It wasn't very sharp, just a dull throb.
However, it was enough to make her face change.
Could it be...?
Would she lose this pregnancy as well?
She shouldn't have pierced the condom! She should’ve listened to Julian and not get pregnant again.
But...
"Diana Winnington. You remarried Julian Fulcher, but what about my daughter? What is she to do now? If you can give me a satisfactory answer today, I’ll give you the information you want."
What could Diana do about Cecilia's marriage?
Marrying Noel was naturally the most appropriate option. He was a loving and caring man. Most importantly, he and Cecilia loved each other.
Their relationship had lasted close to a year, despite the Jarvises' opposition. That itself proved the depth of their love.
However, it was an answer Sue would surely hate.
Should Diana mention Julian? But they were already remarried!
Left with no option, she could only try her luck and use the Fulcher name again.
Crash!
Suddenly, Sue's tea cup landed right on her forehead.
The pain in Diana's abdomen intensified as blood trickled from her forehead. She never expected Sue to injure her like this.
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