Of the South Wind Dialect stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Julian's Stand in Wife. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 465. Let's read the author's Julian's Stand in Wife South Wind Dialect story right here.
Chapter 465
In Julian's heart, Diana was still his.
He had sent Oliver her way in order to please her and to make up for his past mistakes.
Julian sighed.
"I had good intentions, and I hope Diana will understand that someone still loves her in this world.”
Things seemed to have gone astray again.
The vortex still seemed to be spinning, and Noel was getting more and more dizzy as time passed. He still felt something was wrong, but he couldn't quite grasp the feeling.
Noel could only sigh and say, "It's harder to make someone happy than it is to acquire a company."
When they had manipulated stocks and expanded their business, they were never this troubled or uncertain.
And now, just one woman alone was enough to burn through all their brain cells.
Julian was in complete agreement.
"You're right. I still don’t understand why Diana didn't seize the chance to be with Oliver and instead went to check on the surveillance footage.’
"Don't worry," Noel assured him. "I've taken care of it. Even if she checked, she wouldn't find anything."
Julian hummed in response. "I don't want her to know what I've done for her, so you've done well."
"But what about Oliver?" Noel asked with some hesitation. "I don't know if he'll continue to investigate this."
"Forget about him," Julian said irritably. "He doesn't know how to appreciate a good woman like Diana. He doesn't know how to make a move and expects her to chase him instead. He's just a fool! Even if he looks into it and finds something on me, it doesn’t matter."
Julian wasn't even afraid of the Channing family, much less an individual like Oliver.
He asked Diana if she had seen Julian recently, stating that Julian seemed out of sorts and was not thinking clearly. At that time, Diana had been taken aback at the mention of Julian's name, and her restless mind had made it difficult for her to pay any attention to the conversation. She then fell asleep without giving it any further thought.
But now, her skin was crawling with goosebumps from the memory of that conversation.
"Sorry," Diana apologized to Oliver. "Why don't you go home and rest? I'll treat you to dinner another day."
"But I..." Oliver started, wanting to tell her about how she had saved Julian when they were all kids. Before he could, however, Diana had already rushed back to the hospital's rehabilitation ward.
Perhaps it wasn't the best time to bring up the topic anyway.
Oliver glanced up at the sky, where the rain showed no signs of stopping, and decided not to follow her. He would have plenty of chances to tell her in the future.
Meanwhile, Diana had not returned to her room in the ward. Instead, she called Noel and instructed, "Send a car to pick me up."
It was a rainy night, and she couldn't afford to take any chances with her life.
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