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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1273

Summary for Chapter 1273: Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1273 – Julian's Stand in Wife by South Wind Dialect

In Chapter 1273, a key moment in the Romance novel Julian's Stand in Wife, South Wind Dialect delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Diana was the only one who carried twins in all three of her pregnancies.

The only explanation was that her birth circumstances were different from what they knew.

“I instructed Noel to look into the matter, and he came back with something. You’re not James Winnington’s biological daughter, and James himself isn’t a biological son of the Winnington family.”

Diana was able to accept her birth circumstances when she thought of how James and Kate treated her over the years. It was why she didn’t feel so shocked by the revelation.

However, she was rendered speechless upon hearing about James possibly not being the biological son of the Winnington family.

“Then my father… No, James Winnington. Whose child is he?”

“As of now, I have no clue,” Julian said. He had recently been bogged down with dealing with Professor Lemmington and Sean’s affairs, and had no time to continue his investigations.

What’s more…

He looked darkly at the rearview mirror.

Jim’s car was still right behind his.

Julian wondered how Noel’s investigation was going. Did he manage to find something regarding Jim from the Jarvis family?

Jim Hughes… Was he a friend or a foe?

He presented Diana’s birth circumstances so frankly to her, and even called it a ‘gift’. That was something worth pondering.

The car sped along the road and revved loudly. Diana and Julian were both lost in their own thoughts, and didn’t talk with each other the entire way.

It was only until they both stepped out of the car that Julian managed a smile. He helped Diana open the door to the front passenger seat.

“Come with me.”

He held her hand tight.

Diana wanted to turn around and greet Jim, but Julian pulled her along so hard toward the living room she had no chance to do so.

Diana nodded. “Yes…”

Julian laughed, embarrassed.

Layla, who was standing at the side looking pleased with herself for playing a part in improving the husband and wife’s relationship with each other, looked even more awkward right now.

She had made such a huge mistake!

Worse, this was the second time she had misunderstood what had happened!

Forget helping, she made things worse time and time again!

Julian didn’t flare up at Layla as she thought he would. Instead, he chuckled and said, “It’s fine, even if he didn’t give you a house. Sooner or later, all the houses I have will belong to you anyway.”

He had wanted to do this ever since Diana took a loan to purchase her apartment.

Whether a woman wanted something was one thing. But whether a man wanted to give it to her was another matter.

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