What Happens in Chapter 1245 – From the Book Julian's Stand in Wife
Dive into Chapter 1245, 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 1245
"Why not?" Diana chuckled brightly. "A divorce means that two people have decided to stop living with each other and put an end to their suffering. That naturally calls for a celebration."
Oliver nodded. 'That makes sense "
He had put the phone on loudspeaker mode.
Fanny could hear everything that he talked about to both Diana and Julian.
This was the first time he allowed her to overhear his phone conversation.
What's more, it involved Diana.
Hearing them talked so casually about each other's marriage, even joking about divorce, made it clear that there was no romantic inclination between both of them.
Things were clear and non-ambiguous; like a ray of sunshine shining into a river, making the water glisten. So crystalclear it was, the fish swimming in it could be seen.
Fanny's mood turned for the better the more she thought about it.
A bright smile lit up her face. Although she didn't look up, Oliver could sense that she was in a good mood from her side profile.
Despite being more reserved and solemn compared to before, his tender heart was something he could never change.
He didn't expose Fanny for that secret smile she hid, and went on talking.
"I’ll wait for the good news of your divorce. I’ll bring my entire family to celebrate with you when that happens."
They were having an enjoyable chat, while Julian was fuming mad.
Julian finally understood what it felt like to shoot himself in the foot.
His bad mood stood in stark contrast with Fanny's good mood.
Family...
That's how Oliver described Fanny to Diana. It made her even happier.
Fanny had seen so much and experienced so much, yet she was delighted by such a simple and sweet term.
"Does your training squad have children of such a young age?"
"Never before," Oliver admitted honestly. "Even when Julian and I joined the successor training boot camp, the predecessor of the training squad, we weren't that young. If Sean joins the squad, I can promise that he'll stay alive, but
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Whether he will get hurt or to what degree, Oliver couldn't guarantee that.
Diana understood what Oliver left unspoken. 'You don’t suggest for Sean to join at such a young age too, do you?"
'Yes. If it were my child, I might make him wait a while longer before joining the squad."
"I got it. Thank you. I'll discuss it with Julian."
After hanging up, Oliver sent some information to Diana.
Her face paled as she looked through the information about the training squad.
"Children who join the training squad have to learn to use guns?!"
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