Chapter Summary: Chapter 1453 – Julian's Stand in Wife by South Wind Dialect
In Chapter 1453, a key moment in the Romance novel Julian's Stand in Wife, South Wind Dialect delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Kate Renforth was her biological mother?
Diana couldn’t tell if she felt happy or disappointed.
She signaled for Jim to go on.
“Kate is my mother’s good friend,” Jim said. “They’ve been friends since young, but she doesn’t remember my mother now.”
He ignored the urgency in Diana’s eyes, and lifted his arms in a gesture to remind her to breathe.
“Relax. Otherwise, I won’t go on.”
He didn’t want Diana doing anything that might harm the babies.
Diana had to do her best to relax herself. She even pulled over two pillows and tucked it behind her.
That was when Jim finally went on, “Kate took the pill that erases one’s memories, like the one you took.”
He said it way too casually.
It immediately exposed the reason behind why Diana lost her memories back then. Yet, she didn’t recall ever telling Jim about this.
“I concocted the medicine you took,” Jim said with a smile. Diana realized that his smile now was very different from his usual warm and humble smile. This time, his smile was filled with extreme confidence—mockery, even.
A thought started forming in Diana’s mind. “Professor Hughes.”
Her voice remained unchanged. She was less agitated hearing about the medicine, compared to finding out that Kate was her biological mother.
She was indeed worthy of being the woman whom Julian loved.
She was also worthy of being the mother of the fetuses Jim selected.
Jim’s odd gaze didn’t stop Diana from talking.
“You don’t like me,” she said.
This was her answer after Jim asked her to make a guess.
He had no idea that Sean was the one helping Lucas out. He didn’t understand why Diana was so agitated.
“He’s not my target, and neither is Betty.”
He pointed casually at Diana’s stomach. He did it so naturally, but it was enough to make Diana break out in a cold sweat.
“My target, and what I want, are the two babies in your womb.”
He came clean with his motivation, not hiding anything.
“After your two babies are out, I’ll pick one and keep it by my side.”
Jim’s words were beyond shocking for Diana, who found it hard to process what he was saying.
“You really like children, but don’t want to have any of your own?” This was the only possibility Diana could think of. “Do you have a health condition?”
Jim shook his head, clearly displeased. “Diana, I’m not done with my story.”
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