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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1319

Summary for Chapter 1319: Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 1319 – 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 1319 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Unfortunately, she had thrown all the money in her bag.

She wanted to continue pelting Noel, but there was nothing left to throw.

In Cecilia's eyes, there was a profound lack of trust.

At this point, whatever Noel said was useless—Cecilia simply didn't trust him.

In fact, it felt like she had never trusted him!

At this point, Noel didn't say anything further.

He simply crouched down, quietly picking up the scattered bills from the ground slowly. He lost count of how many bills he'd collected when he couldn't pick up the next one.

It was because Cecilia's foot had landed on his hand as he was trying to pick up the bill. She pressed down slowly, almost breaking his hand.

Seeing the conflicted and pained expression on Noel's face, Cecilia felt a surge of satisfaction in her heart. It was as if the pent-up frustration of these days had finally found an outlet.

"Does it hurt?" she asked him.

Noel replied truthfully, "Yes, it hurts."

"That's good!"

Why should she be the only one crying in her bed?

Why should she be the only one with no time to think about dressing up, while Noel got to enjoy the money from the Jarvises?

Men who only saw petty gains right in front of them weren't worthy of her!

"You should endure the pain," Cecilia told Noel. "Who told you to be so anxious to pick up the money from the ground just because you can't stand to see money disappear? Don't worry, this money is all yours. I don't want it."

She wanted to use this money to buy his suffering!

She applied more force with her foot, and Noel's hands were subjected to what seemed like torture.

His forehead soon glistened with sweat.

Passersby thought something had happened here, and someone yelled for the manager to come and handle the situation.

Realizing it was Cecilia, the manager immediately called out, "Ms. Jarvis."

Noel was in the restaurant he owned, being stepped on like this!

He was looking at the manager in agony!

The manager dared not say much, nor did he linger. After meeting Noel's eyes and claiming not to recognize him, he immediately retreated.

Simultaneously, he had a yellow warning sign placed at the entrance to this corridor, preventing anyone else from entering.

Seeing how efficiently this was handled, Cecilia's smile deepened.

"Noel, did you hear that? I can randomly pick out someone, and they will only recognize me, not you! They even went so far as to set up a warning sign to make it easier for me to step on your hand."

Cecilia's tone was drawn out and laced with a particular kind of mockery.

"Noel, a princess and a pauper should never have gotten together in the first place."

With that, she withdrew her foot, leaving behind a mess and a wounded Noel on the ground.

She exited the corridor, leaving him all alone as he crouched down and picked up those crimson bills slowly.

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