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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1334

Summary for Chapter 1334: Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 1334 – 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 1334 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Oliver wanted to see her bleed herself dry!

Boom!

Thunder struck even harder on this rainy night.

There was no one on the roads. The heavy rain blanketed the entire place, making it difficult to see a distance away.

Oliver didn’t know how long he stood in the rain.

The only thing he knew was that blood kept flowing from Fanny, combining with the rainwater and flowing from the backseat to his feet, staining the ground a dark red.

The smell of blood was becoming increasingly intense.

It resembled the fishy taste of a fish he hated eating when he was young. The memory almost made him gag.

Oliver shuddered, as if electricity shook through his body.

Raindrops trickled from strands of his hair. He finally bent over to look at Fanny, slumped across the backseat.

She looked as pale as a porcelain doll. Her skin looked so fair and transparent, so fragile, as if it would break with a light touch.

Oliver’s heart was breaking.

He just didn’t understand.

He didn’t understand why his father treated Fanny this way.

He didn’t understand why things between him and Fanny ended up like this.

Was it enough for him to bring some secrets to his grave?!

No!

Not enough!

Far from enough!

If you don’t want anyone to know, don’t do it.

Fanny used her child’s life to teach him the harshest lesson of his life!

The child…

He looked at the blood around him.

Reality finally hit him.

Oliver ran his hands over the bloodied rainwater, trying to scoop them up and hug them like a madman. He wanted to feel what it was like to hug the baby that belonged to him and Fanny.

Yet, the water flowed right out of his fingers, leaving his hands empty.

“Brother…” Fanny was soon woken up by Oliver’s cries.

The rain was so heavy, but Oliver’s cries pierced through the sound of the rain falling. It was as if he were the only person in pain in this world.

It was heart-rending and hopeless.

He felt as though he was at the edge of a cliff with no escape.

Even Fanny was infected by his sorrow and wanted to comfort him despite the pain she was feeling.

Oliver heard Fanny’s voice, and the sorrowful and painful look in his eyes froze.

“Don’t call me that.”

He wasn’t her brother.

“You clearly know the kind of relationship we’re in. Don’t you find it disgusting calling me your brother?”

She lost the baby she was so excited about on a rainy day.

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