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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1211

Summary for Chapter 1211: Julian's Stand in Wife

What Happens in Chapter 1211 – From the Book Julian's Stand in Wife

Dive into Chapter 1211, a pivotal chapter in Julian's Stand in Wife, written by South Wind Dialect. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Chapter 1211

Sean gently pinched Betty’s face.

Betty nodded. "When will you and Daddy come out?"

Sean had no idea.

The only thing he knew was that Enzo didn't intend to let them leave in one piece. Ever since Enzo gave him that pill, Sean had a bad feeling.

Perhaps both he and his father wouldn't make it out of this place alive. Ensuring his sister's safety was the most ideal outcome.

"Very soon," Sean said, trying to persuade Betty not to be sad. He then told Tommy to send Betty away, while he headed back to the house where Julian was locked in.

This was the first time he saw his father in such a terrible state.

Julian looked like very dizzy, his hands clutching his head and his eyes shut tight. When he heard Sean's footsteps, he opened his eyes.

"Sean, I..."

"No need to say sorry,” Sean said, stepping forward to hold Julian's hand. He looked around, and saw that there was no one else except for the two of them.

It was time for him to feed Julian the pill Enzo gave him.

Still, why did Enzo insist on having Sean feed Julian the pill when no one was around?

Sean guessed that Enzo wanted to avoid all suspicion and make this seem like a case of a child accidentally feeding his father poison, thereby causing his father’s death.

As he took out the pill, his hands trembled.

"Daddy, I’m sorry too."

Different from what Sean had agreed with Enzo earlier, Sean didn't feed Julian the pill.

At this moment, there was no one who could help them.

"Why don’t you call the police?" Sean asked.

Julian didn’t expect his son to ask such a question. Sean was clearly more thoughtful than Betty. If Julian had chosen to send Sean away first, Sean would never agree to leave. That would only delay things.

Julian tolerated the dizziness he felt, and explained patiently to Sean, "If I called the police, you and Betty might be in danger."

He couldn't take the risk.

But now, Betty was safe.

Sean clenched the pill in his fist. For the first time, he asked Julian, "Did you really consider my safety? Why do I feel that you only love Betty, and not me? Aren't we both your

children? Why are you so biased?"

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