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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1265

Summary for Chapter 1265: Julian's Stand in Wife

What Happens in Chapter 1265 – From the Book Julian's Stand in Wife

Dive into Chapter 1265, 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.

Diana wasn’t in the mood to banter with Betty. Her mind was in a mess.

“Your daddy and Mr. Channing said that they were going to lie to someone else?”

Betty nodded. “Yep!”

Betty didn’t remember what specifically they were planning to lie about. At that time, all she cared about was the meat on the table that was disappearing fast. She didn’t have the mind to pay attention to what they were saying.

All the more she didn’t keep what they said in mind.

She only told Diana about it because she felt embarrassed about not remembering a single thing during her trip to send Sean off. That was what drove her to eagerly tell Diana about whatever she managed to remember.

Julian and Oliver…

In Diana’s impression, those two men didn’t share a good relationship. In fact, they didn’t share much of a relationship at all.

Yet, they were working together to lie to someone.

Who would they lie to?

Were things at the training squad worse than she imagined?

Were Julian and Oliver in cahoots to lie to her and pretend that everything was well with Sean, to stop her from banning Sean from the squad or bringing Sean home?

Diana’s heart ached tremendously.

She finally gave in to the strong urge to rush upstairs, and pulled the sheets off Julian’s body.

“Wake up!” she yelled.

The mother-daughter pair stood by the bed and glared angrily at Julian.

Julian rubbed his eyes, wondering if he was seeing things.

“Betty, why are you up so early today?”

Before Betty could speak, Diana interrupted their conversation. “Julian, I’m asking you. What exactly is going on with Sean? Why are you working with Oliver to lie to me?”

She quickly struggled to squeeze in between the two adults, who were locked in an embrace.

Julian had to carry Betty up with one arm, but his effort was met with cold looks from both ladies, as if he had done something unforgivable.

“I heard it myself,” Betty said with all seriousness. “You and Mr. Channing are going to lie to someone.”

Julian thought that Betty wouldn’t care about anything she heard, and would forget about it immediately. He didn’t expect this mine to blow up.

“I’m not lying to your mommy. Wait, I’m also not the one lying,” Julian said, deciding to come clean to avoid digging a deeper hole for himself.

“Honey.”

His eyes were dark and deep.

From afar, it made one think about a tunnel in the forest. A wide and endless tunnel.

But up close, there was warmth in his eyes.

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