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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 318

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Julian's Stand in Wife is the best current series by the author South Wind Dialect. The Chapter 318 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 318 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

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Chapter 318

According to Madam Fulcher, Kayla saved Julian and gave him hope when he was in the most confused and pained state in his life.

“Diana…” Julian spoke after a long stretch of silence. “Are you asleep?”

“No.”

How could she fall asleep after hearing him tell her so many things?

“Then… How about I move back into the bedroom starting tonight?” Julian asked cautiously. “It used to be our shared bedroom, after all.”

Only, he hadn’t stayed in it for a long time.

“That way, I can take care of you whenever you don’t feel well.”

His statement rang true, but Diana was more convinced that he genuinely wanted to move back to care for

her.

If so, why was he so happy to move out before?

There were some things she shouldn’t think about. The moment she did, the scars from her past would tear open again and hurt her deeply. Diana’s mood plummeted, and she gradually put more distance between them and rolled to the edge of the carpet.

She got up, walked to the bathroom, and calmly brushed her teeth.

“…Are you angry?” Julian asked.

Diana ignored him and continued brushing her teeth, but she reached out to shut the bathroom door.

Julian was speechless.

He didn’t say anything!

Why was Diana angry?

No. Wait. He must’ve said something wrong.

“It’s not good for pregnant women to be angry,” Julian said as he stood outside the glass door. “If you don’t want me back in the room, then I won’t move. Don’t be angry, okay?”

She was going to sleep. What help would she need?

Rather, it was inconvenient even to change her clothes with someone in the room.

“No need. You can go.”

Julian, however, insisted. “I’ll wait for you to sleep before I go.”

any help.”

Pregnant women used to say they enjoyed the best treatment and pampering from their spouses only during the pregnancy, and Diana hadn’t dared to wish for it just the other day.

Julian must have seen her thinking about the past on her face, because he hurried over to comfort her. Diana felt her heart flutter at the concern and understanding in his eyes.

Finally, she couldn’t resist and said, “I want to ask you something.”

“What is it?”

“Have you ever slept with Kayla?“

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