Chapter 1251 – 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 1251 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Diana absolutely couldn't let Nina get hurt!
She had to help Nina.
Help her fight for the right to be with Vans.
Help her cut off the flies that kept hanging around Vans.
But Lina was interested in Vans. It wasn't that easy to make a move on her.
Unless...
Diana thought of Enzo, who Julian had beaten black and blue a few days ago.
Enzo was Jim's man, and Lina was his sister.
Since Enzo was Jim's man, Diana could ask Jim for a favor, right? She could make a deal, and Enzo wouldn't let his sister continue to get close to Vans, right?
After all, Vans had already made up his mind.
Even if Lina married him, they wouldn't be happy.
Setting aside the grudge between Diana and the Jennings family, Vans would be the main culprit of Lina and Nina's misfortune.
How unfortunate!
It was a pity that Diana's best friend, who was like family, fell for a man like Vans.
Diana couldn't do anything to Vans. She could only do what she could, hoping Vans would return to Nina before they married.
"Will Enzo really listen to Jim and make his sister give up Vans?"
If Lina voluntarily gave up on Vans, that was the only way the Stanleys wouldn't claim it as Vans's fault. With that, him and his mother would be safe.
"I'm not sure," Diana replied, "but we can try."
Diana was determined to do something once she said it out loud. After confirming that there were no issues with the pregnancy test, Diana and Nina left the hospital.
Then, she immediately called Jim.
"Ms. Winnington, I expected you to call earlier."
If she didn't even value the gift he gave her, she certainly couldn't be so shameless as to ask him for help today. She decided to postpone the matter of Vans and Lina once more.
"I just wanted to ask how you've been in Richburgh. If you need a guide, I'd be happy to assist."
Jim smiled. "Of course, that sounds great. So, Ms. Winnington, shall we meet tomorrow?"
Diana hadn't expected Jim to be so straightforward. Her smile froze for a moment, but she quickly recovered.
"Sure. Where would you like to go? Just let me know, and I'll prepare an itinerary to show you around tomorrow."
After hanging up the phone, Nina glanced at her.
"Did it not go well?"
"It's not that," Diana replied. "Give me a few days, Nina. Let me get closer to Professor Hughes and familiarize myself with him before I ask him for a favor."
She reassured Nina, but her own heart was in turmoil.
Where had she put that folder?
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