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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1242

Summary for Chapter 1242: Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 1242 – A Turning Point in Julian's Stand in Wife by South Wind Dialect

In this chapter of Julian's Stand in Wife, South Wind Dialect introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1242 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Chapter 1242

Oliver was made to drink till he was wasted.

His room was filled with women waiting for him to return, so they could eat him up alive.

Women weren't the only ones who had to resist the advances of men they didn't like. Men may sometimes find themselves in such a situation, too.

If those women were to pounce on him and do as they liked with him while he was drunk, then he...

Would be utterly destroyed.

His dignity and his mental state would take a beating.

These people were too sordid.

Fanny heard about their schemes, and drove straight to Oliver's place without any hesitation. She chased all the women away, claiming to be Oliver’s official girlfriend, and seized the chance to sleep with him to put on a complete act.

She had been fantasizing about him for a long time, anyway.

She seized the chance to blow up the matter involving the Channings' adopted daughter and the family's successor. She also kicked up a huge fuss, insisting Master Channing to identify all those women who were in Oliver's room that day and find the mastermind behind all of them.

She helped Oliver eliminate those who were trying to scheme against him. Eventually, Master Channing made the final call and hosted their wedding.

That was how the adopted daughter of the Channing family became Mrs. Channing.

Throughout the entire fiasco, Fanny did everything willingly. Whether there was love between Oliver and her, she wasn't innocent. In fact, on the wedding day itself, she even suggested getting a divorce if Diana returned.

She was willing to return Oliver to Diana.

As long as Oliver was willing to marry Fanny and silence those who were slandering them, proving that they were truly in a relationship and helping him secure his position in the Channing family, Fanny was willing to do anything.

That was her intention right from the beginning.

But somehow, somewhere, she had lost that motivation.

She became greedy for everything about it, wishing that their marriage would last forever.

Until today, when Oliver's words hit her on the head and woke her up from her stupor.

As it turned out, she never had him. Despite being so intimate with each other, she had never secured a place in his heart.

"Don't make a scene," Oliver said, as he pulled her into his arms. When he felt the sweat on her shirt, he asked the secretary for help to get another shirt.

He told Fanny to wash herself up and get changed.

She used to be an A list celebrity. Yet now, she didn’t care about her image. Even when dressed in rags, she was still beautiful. Her fans would still be full of praise for her, no matter what she wore.

Fanny was used to receiving overwhelming praise.

She knew how beautiful she was.

That in turn made her care less about how she looked.

Conversely, her husband was the one who cared more about her external appearance.

That made sense.

He wanted to use her most perfect, most beautiful outer appearance as his pawn. Of course, he had to make sure she always looked good.

A vase had to look its part to serve its purpose.

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