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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1481

Summary for Chapter 1481: Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 1481 – 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 1481 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

But it was all right.

Even if she didn’t make a move on him, Kenneth had the confidence that Fanny would share the recording to the world.

When that happened, Oliver would oppose her vehemently.

Kenneth was his father, after all. Oliver wouldn't want to see his father’s reputation smeared after death. Their break-up would be inevitable!

If Fanny kept on by Oliver’s side, she might take revenge and kill him in cold blood. That would be disastrous! The grudge between him and Fanny’s family must not implicate Oliver in any way.

Kenneth was sure he had it all figured out.

Just as he had correctly guessed that Fanny was still alive, he was convinced he could make the most ideal arrangements for the rest of Oliver’s life.

Yet, he forgot one thing.

He was old and advanced in years. So old that…he had become muddled.

Oliver had no idea about his father’s plans. He was in the meeting room, discussing new operating procedures. Some doctors brought forth their proposals, but they were risky and he rejected them all.

While all of them were in deep discussion over new solutions that could help extend whatever was left of Kenneth Channing’s life, Fanny’s bodyguard knocked on the door.

Oliver was shocked to see him and immediately let him in, thinking that something might have happened to Fanny.

The bodyguard immediately handed a phone to Oliver; he was so anxious, he didn’t dare look up. “Mr. Channing, something bad has happened.”

Along the expressway, at the borders of Jacroaof, Noel’s phone suddenly rang.

Before, he received a text from Cecilia, which was filled with gibberish and a mess of indiscernible numbers. He couldn’t tell what the text meant.

And now, she was calling him.

He was slightly annoyed.

Cecilia was losing hope.

Larry was finally revealing his true colors. He had invited her to his house with ill intentions!

And yet, he was still pretending to be a good and honest man. Had it not been for her own stubbornness, she wouldn’t have pursued the matter.

If they hadn’t fought, she would still be in the dark and thought that he was a good man.

A good and honest man!

Thankfully, her phone was in her bag. Seizing the chance right after she smashed the vase on Larry’s head, she called Noel once again.

She pressed and held on “1”, which was the shortcut key she previously set for Noel’s number.

Right now, her life was in his hands.

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