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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1267

Summary for Chapter 1267: Julian's Stand in Wife

Summary of Chapter 1267 from Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 1267 marks a crucial moment in South Wind Dialect’s Romance novel, Julian's Stand in Wife. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

How could things be so far-fetched?

What’s more, was it true just because Jim claimed so?

Diana bit her lips, and decided to discuss the matter with Julian at home. She couldn’t distrust her own husband while trusting another man whom she just got acquainted with so easily.

Jim arranged to meet her at a very surprising choice of location.

It was the weekend. The zoo was crowded, as if everyone in the city was gathered there. People were everywhere.

Diana stood at the entrance, looking at the bustling crowd as her hair stood on end.

Had she known that there were so many people here, she would have suggested an alternative meeting place.

Jim, on the other hand, was very excited. He stood in front of Diana with one arm outstretched, helping her block off surrounding people that might bump into her, in a considerate and gentlemanly manner.

At the same time, he didn’t forget to keep his distance from Diana so that she wouldn’t feel uncomfortable.

“There have been new additions to the zoo exhibits, including swans, flamingos and even alpacas,” Jim said as he pointed to the general direction of the exhibits. He smiled warmly and kindly. “Children love them.”

He looked at Diana’s stomach, as if seeing her unborn children through her stomach.

That overly excited and happy look on his face made Diana feel uneasy.

But she immediately felt like she was overthinking things.

Jim was very thoughtful toward her.

Perhaps it was his innate kindness and thoughtfulness that made her wrongly sense that he was paying too much attention to the babies in her stomach.

“Come over here,” Jim said, as he led Diana to the swan lake.

There was a crowd gathered there, but Jim managed to secure a good viewing spot.

He kept looking at Diana’s stomach as he talked to her, softly explaining to her about the different species of swans, their fur, and history.

His voice sounded so tender. Yet, he remained clear and articulate as he presented Diana with a host of interesting information.

Even children around them started to gather to listen to Jim.

However, Jim continued staring intently at Diana’s stomach, ignoring the attention he was drawing from the surrounding children.

He continued explaining things patiently to her.

She didn’t know how to justify her rude accusations, but Jim simply laughed it off. “It’s fine. As a mother, it’s instinctive to protect your children. It’s good.”

He was so forgiving, Diana felt bewildered.

Jim saw the embarrassment on Diana’s face; a hollow flash appeared in his eyes, but it vanished without a trace.

It seemed he had to hold himself back even more. He couldn’t display such strong interest in her unborn children so early.

He had to stop Diana from being guarded against him. If that happened, it would be difficult getting close to her in the future.

How would he be able to watch the babies in her stomach grow up?

The babies were his priority.

He had to wait for Diana to give birth, so that he could pick one of them and take the child away!

Given his relationship with them, he couldn’t bear to miss a second of their lives.

The babies in Diana’s stomach couldn’t do without him!

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