Summary of Chapter 1344 from Julian's Stand in Wife
Chapter 1344 marks a crucial moment in South Wind Dialect’s Romance novel, Julian's Stand in Wife. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
In the surveillance footage, it was evident that her shoes had been pierced by the glass as blood seeped from the soles.
Despite the discomfort and her wounds, she resolutely jumped down towards the iron clamps!
But it didn't matter.
Watching a resilient person despair brought more joy and a sense of accomplishment than watching an ordinary person despair.
Oliver wanted to destroy Fanny gradually, making her experience the same despair as his unborn child!
At the thought of his unborn child, the child he hadn't had the chance to place his hand on Fanny's belly to greet, his heart throbbed in pain.
He would never let Fanny leave this villa, nor would he allow her to seek revenge on his father.
He wanted to slowly grind away all her determination, all her resilience, and make her truly understand how foolish it was to get rid of that child.
Dragging her injured body, Fanny gradually moved forward. If she endured a bit more, she could push open the door before her.
If she pushed open that door and took a few more steps forward, she would find a dog hole in the villa. She could crawl out from there and then leave.
At that moment, she would be free from Oliver's captivity.
Then, she would never look back!
It had rained last night, and the sun was shining brightly today. With wounds and sweat on her body, she tensed from the pain, almost crying out loud.
However, she endured it.
Slowly, gradually, she crawled out through the dog hole.
Finally, she was about to see the light.
Her entire head emerged from the dog hole, a smile on her face. The pain on her body lightened with this happiness.
When she was about to drag her entire body out of the dog hole, a dark shadow suddenly descended in front of her, almost completely enveloping her.
Fanny's heart skipped a beat as she looked up.
"Do you want to leave me that much?" he asked.
Even after turning her body into this state, even risking her life, she still resolutely chose to leave him.
There was an indescribable bitterness in his heart, coupled with a strong hatred that surged throughout her body.
It almost made Oliver's jaw tremble.
Fanny remained silent.
She was exhausted. She couldn't escape today, and had used up all her strength.
It might be better to lie here and wait for Oliver to find someone to bring her back to the villa.
She closed her eyes, trying not to let her heart ache more than her body.
After all... He didn't care about her.
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