What Happens in Chapter 1415 – From the Book Julian's Stand in Wife
Dive into Chapter 1415, a pivotal chapter in Julian's Stand in Wife, written by South Wind Dialect. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
He looked like a miser through and through.
Sue didn’t like him one bit.
“He is definitely not my ex-student!” she cried, aghast.
To make things clear, Sue called her ex-student to ask about his impression of Cecilia.
To her surprise…
“My apologies, Mrs. Chimmery. I didn’t manage to make it to the blind date because I was caught up with something. I’m still stuck in an academic conference right now. I wanted to call you after it ended, but I didn’t expect…”
Sue knew about the academic conference he was talking about. It was an international meeting that only people of relative academic accomplishments could attend.
No one could decide how long the meeting went on for. Everyone at the meeting worked in the same industry, and that was likely the reason that the meeting dragged on longer than expected.
“It’s not your fault,” Sue said understandingly. She didn’t tell him about Cecilia going for the blind date today, and hung up after some small talk.
Sue had always been magnanimous in most things, except when it concerned Noel.
Regarding Cecilia’s happiness, she didn’t dare to let go of things and let her daughter choose her own partner.
To Cecilia, her mother had always been sensible and reasonable. Thus, she never suspected that Sue would lie about Noel.
Sue ended the phone call and turned to Cecilia, her face turning cold. “What’s with that café? They have such good reviews, but they managed to mess up your blind date.”
To be honest, she didn’t like the man in the Cecilia’s photo. He looked so petty, and had a dark, heavy aura.
When Sue expressed her opinion, Cecilia got upset.
“Mom, you’re so too quick to judge!” she said.
She had chatted with him; in terms of their opinions and perspective of the world, they were clearly a perfect match. How could her mother judge him as being petty simply based on his appearances?
That was especially so for the roadside café that enjoyed such great business. Otherwise, they would be ruining their own reputation.
To their surprise, the boss didn’t care. In fact, he sounded even more furious than Sue.
“Why the hell are you calling? Don’t you know how early it is right now? A lot of people are still in bed!”
It was a coarse male voice, uninhibited and unrestrained. He sounded so self-righteous that Cecilia instinctively glanced at her watch.
Except…
It was already late in the evening. The sun was about to set.
Yet, the man spoke so boldly over the phone, insisting that many people were still in bed…
Sue was furious.
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