Chapter Summary: Chapter 1283 – Julian's Stand in Wife by South Wind Dialect
In Chapter 1283, 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.
"As for the surname..."
Julian fell silent for a moment. "Let's wait. Once you've confirmed your origins, you can decide what surname the twins should have."
He smiled contentedly.
"No matter what surname you choose for them, I'll be fine with it."
Diana teased him playfully, intentionally provoking him. "What about Channing?"
Julian raised an eyebrow. "Are you trying to infuriate me to death, then have all my children inherit my wealth?"
"Of course not." Diana got up and kissed him.
She placed his hand on her lower abdomen. This time, she wasn't joking when she said, "I can feel them growing little by little inside me."
The previous ultrasound showed them as tiny dots, but this time, they were already twice as big.
"I really hope they're girls," Julian unintentionally expressed his innermost desire.
Diana was taken aback. "You actually want two girls now? Didn't you say you'd be happy with either gender?"
"That was because I didn't want to put pressure on you," Julian said, recalling the contrasting faces of Betty and Sean.
Although his daughter had recently tricked him, he nearly made Diana think he and Oliver were conspiring to deceive her.
However, he would then think about how Betty always saved him his favorite dishes, called him 'Daddy' in her sweet voice, and wanted her parents to be with her wherever she went.
He couldn't help smiling fondly, especially when he recalled her big eyes and plump cheeks. She was the perfect embodiment of a beautiful girl.
She might not be as academically bright as Sean, but her looks were no less charming than Sean’s. No matter how he went about it, he found their daughter incredibly lovable.
As for Sean, he usually resisted sitting on Julian's shoulders. He would say, "Daddy, I'm grown up. I don't want to ride on your shoulders like a big horsie."
And Julian's smile would slowly fade at his son's words.
Daughters were indeed better. They were adorable.
No matter what he did, Betty always appeared delighted and impressed. Julian wanted to hug her every day.
If there were two more daughters...
Julian felt happy just thinking about it.
Seeing that he had completely given up on the idea of having two more sons, Diana decided not to dampen his spirits any further.
Deep down, she couldn't help but feel a little anxious.
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