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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1441

Summary for Chapter 1441: Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 1441 – 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 1441 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

This man…

A sneer crossed Cecilia’s face. Her assumption of Noel as a greedy, shameless, and poor loser of a man strengthened. She would never give him the chance to take advantage of her again!

The two cars drove past each other, one driving in and the other driving out.

“Drive faster,” Cecilia told Larry.

She didn’t want Noel seeing her in this car. She had to leave as soon as possible!

Larry could sense where Cecilia was looking. Ever since that limousine passed, she had been staring at it. She was overly focused on it.

Larry said bitterly, “That car looks pretty good.”

Lulu probably ran away with a man with a car like that.

Hatred flashed past Larry’s eyes, but it vanished in an instant.

Cecilia was so occupied by thinking about Noel, and didn’t notice the look in Larry’s eyes. She continued talking to him, saying, “It’s not bad, but I don’t like it.”

Her words lifted Larry’s mood in an instant. “You don’t like rich people?”

What should she say to that? She herself was rich. How could she not like rich people?

“Yeah,” Cecilia said, then questioned him back ingeniously, “I like poor people. Never seen someone like me before?”

Larry was elated to hear that. “I never expected you to be so nonchalant about wealth. You really are a great woman.”

Perhaps because of his work, Larry spent most of his time with computer programs and seldom talked. When he did, he spoke simply and honestly.

Although his appearance was nothing to write home about, he looked and sounded very comforting.

Cecilia accepted his praise. “Thank you. I think I’m a good person, too. What’s so good about wealth? Riches and expensive cars cannot be compared to a sincere heart.”

That resonated strongly with Larry.

Novels and drama series she watched in the past ran through her mind, and she was all the more certain that she was fated to meet Larry.

“Thank you!” Cecilia thanked him profusely as she accepted the cotton candy from him. “I really like it!”

Larry smiled shyly. “That’s great.”

They were almost at the office. He parked the car in the underground garage, and handed Cecilia an employee card.

“Take this. If someone asks you later, don’t forget to say…”

He felt embarrassed to go on.

Cecilia completed his sentence naturally, “I won’t forget. I’m your girlfriend for today.”

Larry smiled shyly.

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