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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1482

Summary for Chapter 1482: Julian's Stand in Wife

Summary of Chapter 1482 from Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 1482 marks a crucial moment in South Wind Dialect’s Romance novel, Julian's Stand in Wife. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

After a while, Julian persuaded Noel, “If anything happened to her and you didn’t pick up the call, you’ll regret it your entire life.”

He was more experienced in the area of romance.

Back then, had he been more patient in explaining things to Diana or communicated more with her, she wouldn’t have had to suffer so much all by herself and even leave Richburgh.

Right now, it was clear that Noel was still unable to let go of Cecilia. Yet, he was pretending to be indifferent about her and insisting against picking up her calls. It reminded Julian of how foolish he had been in the past.

Noel pondered over Julian’s words.

Ultimately, he shook his head. “No, I won’t pick up her call.”

He continued driving. He then glanced at the GPS, and said, “But I want to use your phone to call her.”

He wanted to see if Cecilia would pick up the call of another person. With that, he could see if she was trying to play a prank on him or not.

“We don’t have each other’s number,” Julian said. It was ideal to use his number to call Cecilia. He handed his phone to Noel. “Dial her number yourself.”

Noel looked at the GPS, and noticed that they were drawing closer to the next rest area. He hurriedly dialed Cecilia’s number.

Her phone rang, but no one picked up.

He called again, and no one picked up this time, either. The call wasn’t disconnected, but it kept ringing. Yet, no one picked up.

He tried sending Cecilia a text. “Hello, your package has been delivered. Please come out and take it.”

He didn’t receive a reply to that, either.

If it were in the past, Cecilia would have eagerly replied.

The thing she looked forward to most was receiving packages and opening them. When she had a package in hand, it would usually take her less than two seconds to open it.

Yet now, there was no response from her whatsoever.

Noel began feeling uneasy.

Julian could sense the shift in his mood, and said, “Go back to Richburgh. No matter what happened to Cecilia, you should go back and take a look.”

With that, he got someone to locate Cecilia’s phone. That was when they found something strange.

“So much danger lurks right ahead on this trip,” Noel said with a shake of his head. “I’ll get someone else to go to where Cecilia is right now. I won’t go back.”

“If you don’t and if something really happens to Cecilia, you’ll regret it your entire life,” Julian repeated.

She had called and even texted him. This proved that Noel was still the first person that came to her mind at the most critical moment.

Julian understood what it felt like to be so needed by another.

He also understood that even if Noel stayed by his side, his attention would be tuned in somewhere else. Noel would certainly be filled with worry.

“I’ll regret it my entire life if I go back,” Noel said, effectively stopping Julian from trying to persuade him further.

He immediately called the Fulcher family’s bodyguards, and tasked them to go over and check things out. Under his command, the bodyguards began heading out.

Noel sighed in relief, then said optimistically, “See, Mr. Fulcher? Our men can handle this easily.”

Even if something happened to Cecilia, it wouldn’t be anything too serious.

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