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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1349

Summary for Chapter 1349: Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 1349 – 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 1349 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

"I know."

Diana had already restrained her emotions, and was trying to think of some happy things.

"This time, I might not be able to endure until the full term. I might need a cesarean section."

In other words, the time for the cesarean section hadn’t been determined yet.

Nina was cautious in this regard. "Just follow the doctor's advice, okay? When necessary, I'll bring Vans and stay with you."

When Nina mentioned Vans with such familiarity, Diana asked with delight, "Have you two reconciled?"

Perhaps Jim had taken care of it when she mentioned the Jenningses to him? If that was the case, she needed to call and thank him.

However, Nina didn't answer. She just smiled. It was a bashful smile, and she obviously didn't want Diana to inquire further.

Ignoring Nina's expression, Diana said seriously, "Nina."

She held Nina's hand, and asked solemnly, "Has the Jenningses taken the initiative to draw a clear line with Vans?"

"How is that possible?" Nina smiled bitterly. "Lina likes Vans more than ever! She's anxious to marry him."

That meant Jim didn't handle the problem. Diana thought that she would call him in the evening to ask.

But now, she had more important questions to ask Nina. "Did Vans agree?"

Nina tightened her grip on the bedsheet, involuntarily wrinkling it. "He agreed."

"But." She tightened and then loosened her grip on the bedsheet periodically. "He doesn't love her."

Diana almost laughed at the way Nina downplayed the seriousness of her words.

"So what? He doesn't love her, but he still wants to marry her. He loves you, but can't marry you."

Hearing the urgency in Diana's tone, Nina also became anxious. "It's not his fault. He’s done a lot already. I just need to give him some time."

Something seemed to be clawing at her heart.

"Diana." The anger surged in her again. She looked up to see Diana's face. "Stop talking."

However, Diana was angry.

She really didn't want Nina to continue like this. "Nina. Vans's actions show a lack of responsibility. You must—"

"What about Julian?"

Nina's retort left Diana momentarily stunned. For a moment, she couldn't react.

"Huh?" She raised her head, looking at Nina with confusion.

Nina's lips curled into a mocking expression that Diana had never seen before. She reminded Diana, "Stand-in."

She looked at Diana, arms crossed and adopting a defensive posture.

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