What Happens in Chapter 1429 – From the Book Julian's Stand in Wife
Dive into Chapter 1429, 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.
Diana's eyes widened in surprise.
She found it hard to believe that Jim actually knew James. When she looked up, her shock deepened.
The person standing right before her was unmistakably James himself!
Earlier, with so many things blocking her view, his presence had been obscured. Now, after pushing everything into the room, his entire face was revealed.
Although it was the same face, the same physique and height, James’s eyes...
Looking into Diana's eyes, there was something significantly different with him from before. There was no disdain and no evident disgust; only respect.
Yes, genuine respect!
He even bowed low, portraying Diana as the master between them.
"Ms. Winnington, the professor told me to deliver all the items to you. In the future, if you need transportation, feel free to call me. I'll bring whatever you need."
It all felt like a dream, somewhat surreal.
Diana couldn't quite grasp it. "Are you now...the driver for the Hughes family?"
James shook his head. "You sound a little mystified, Ms. Winnington."
Compared to before, James was behaving in a very calm manner. There was no impatience in his voice.
More importantly, his patience was not an act. It was clear that this man was genuinely happy with his current life.
Meeting him again and experiencing the feeling of being abandoned once more...
If it were in the past, Diana would have undoubtedly felt uncomfortable. But now, aside from a slight twinge of sadness, she didn't feel anything else.
What she wanted to do was quickly ask him about her biological father. Facing James, she couldn't put on a pleasant expression.
"My father..."
Before she could finish her sentence, Jim interrupted her. Diana then remembered she was still on the phone with him.
Surprise colored James's face. "We knew each other before?!"
James's attitude felt oddly familiar to Diana.
She hesitated, and asked, "Did you... lose your memory?"
James shook his head, looking confused.
"I don't know if I've lost my memory. All I know is that I work here for the professor, and I'm the Hughes’s regular employee. I usually handle driving duties, and occasionally help with gardening at home."
His tone was calm. Apart from memory loss, Diana couldn't think of any reason for someone to completely transform into someone seemingly unrecognizable in such a short period.
"He has amnesia," Jim said, sounding cheerful. "Lenny might remember his past after seeing you. As for the matter about your father, you can ask Lenny once he regains his memory. But during this time, I hope you can stay in Jacroaof."
Jim wanted to keep Diana in Jacroaof. He considered her mood, and wanted her to stay here willingly.
It was why he allowed James to appear before Diana.
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