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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1315

Summary for Chapter 1315: Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 1315 – 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 1315 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

"There is indeed such a thing, but I still recommend you to check it thoroughly," Diana said. "Does Oliver know about this?"

If two people really have a child, their relationship will definitely get increasingly better.

By then, Oliver's secret might truly remain hidden for a lifetime. Being happy together was always better than being miserable together.

"For now, don't tell him," Fanny said. She still believed she might not be pregnant. "I'm most likely experiencing a false pregnancy. I've been so engrossed in reading scripts lately that I might have gone overboard. After I buy a pregnancy test kit and check, I'll tell him."

As Fanny chatted with Diana, she became even less convinced that she was actually pregnant.

"A few days ago, I spontaneously acted out a scene where I was pregnant to Oliver, and he almost believed it."

Fanny thought back to that time. She felt proud of her acting skills, despite having left the entertainment industry for a long time.

With just one move, she made Oliver believe it was true.

Now, thinking about it, she was even prouder.

"How is it possible that I just finished acting a scene where I was pregnant, and now I'm really pregnant?" Fanny said. "Such a coincidence is unlikely."

Diana was silent. She was initially somewhat convinced by Fanny's words, thinking it might be a false pregnancy.

However, when she heard Fanny say it couldn't be so coincidental, Diana began to have doubts again. She once more believed that Fanny was indeed pregnant.

In this world, coincidences could happen.

Looking at Fanny's confident gaze, Diana couldn't say much more and could only advise her. "Buy a pregnancy test kit and check, okay?"

Fanny nodded. "Alright."

Pregnancy was a big deal.

Fanny said, "Regardless of whether we decide to keep the child or not, we still need to confirm if I'm pregnant."

She could only wink at Fanny, and said, "When you have good news, be sure to tell me. I have a lot of mom experiences to share."

Once Diana started on this topic, she became a bit chatty.

"For example, babies in their first month are prone to jaundice. During pregnancy, what to do for prenatal education in the middle trimester, how to take care of your body from the start of the pregnancy..."

"Never mind that for now."

Cecilia was still here.

Diana stopped halfway, and didn't continue. She didn't want to make Cecilia feel left out by discussing topics related to marriage and parenting, given that she was just a young lady.

Diana took a sip of her milk tea. "I'll tell you once you're actually pregnant."

Fanny was lost in thought, and didn't respond to Diana's words at the moment. She just caressed her belly absentmindedly.

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