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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1294

Summary for Chapter 1294: Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 1294 – 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 1294 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

“What’s wrong?”

The coldness in Julian’s voice made the air in the clinic turn chilly.

Julian and Diana were dressed in high-end, tailor-made clothes. Both carried a noble air about them. Their furrowed brows made the doctor anxious.

The tension in the air was suffocating.

At the sight of the doctor remaining silent, Julian’s voice turned a pitch higher. “Why are you not talking?”

What else could the doctor say? He was on the verge of passing out at Julian’s frightening aura.

Before they went to the public hospital, Diana had given Julian a stern warning.

The doctors in public hospitals had to see many patients. Be it the nurses or the doctors, their attitudes wouldn’t be as servile as those in private hospitals.

Given that this was her third pregnancy and that she was carrying twins again, she found that giving birth in a public hospital with a neonatal department and a blood bank was a more reliable choice in her situation.

Yet, Julian was already displaying such impatience at his second visit.

She reprimanded Julian coldly, “If you don’t even have an ounce of patience, go wait outside! Doctors are very busy. Even if there really is something wrong, you still have to give the doctor time to think through his words instead of just showing him attitude right from the start.”

A look of gratitude flashed past the doctor’s face when he heard what Diana said.

It was tough being a doctor these days. Even more so in a public hospital.

Many patients consider themselves a paying customer of the hospital and demand top-notch service, making things difficult for the doctors.

In cases where patients couldn’t be treated, some family members would even threaten them with physical harm.

However, her medical records showed that she hadn’t gone through that. Her numbers during this check-up were a lot higher compared to what was normal.

“I’ve prescribed her some medicine,” the doctor said, as he glanced at Julian. “Proceed to make payment, and remember to drop by the pharmacy for the medicine. Do take the medicine on time. She’ll have to come back every month to check her thyroid. Otherwise, it might affect the fetuses’ mental development or cause postpartum preeclampsia.”

Diana didn’t care about her own health. She felt more upset over what the doctor said about affecting the fetuses’ mental development.

Since the start of her pregnancy until now, her babies in her womb only recently started torturing her.

It was unlike her pregnancy with Sean and Betty, during which she feared every little thing and wanted to go to the hospital for a check-up. She was clearly less anxious during this pregnancy.

She didn’t even bother going for some tests in the twelfth week of her pregnancy.

She didn’t expect problems to arise with her thyroid, which was precisely what she neglected her check-ups.

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