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Novel Julian's Stand in Wife Chapter 730
Novel Julian's Stand in Wife by South Wind Dialect
If Mrs. Lay weren't present, Diana wouldn't feel embarrassed by anything Julian said.
But with Mrs. Lay around, Diana couldn't help but glare at him. "Just eat your food."
After downing two bowls of extremely sour soup consecutively, Julian’s teeth were on the verge of being corroded by the acidity .
His teeth probably couldn't even chew properly now.
However, he acted like nothing was wrong when he spoke to Diana. Seeing her appetite rise and her eating more than before, he encouraged her, "Next time I cook, I'll add more vinegar."
As long as she enjoyed the food, he would adapt to any taste she had.
As the weeks went by, Diana's symptoms didn't improve and she continued to throw up frequently.
Mrs. Lay, being experienced in these matters, said, "Nausea and vomiting usually improve after three months, but there are also some people who continue to vomit until delivery."
Diana felt frustrated. "When will this end?"
Mrs. Lay smiled. "Madam, all of us women go through this. Just bear with it a little longer."
However, Julian didn't want Diana to endure it. That night, he panicked when he saw her vomit yellowish fluid again, with traces of blood this time.
"Pregnancy is too painful. Let's not have the baby. Let's not!"
He grabbed Diana, about to leave. "Let Vans take care of it. We don't want a child anymore!"
Diana couldn't believe what she was hearing. "What on earth are you saying?!"
How could they not want the babies they had finally regained?
The memory of being pushed into the operating room by Julian resurfaced, and her eyes were filled with disappointment and fear.
"You can keep the marriage certificate for yourself!"
She didn't want to marry a man as heartless as him!
These past two days, she hadn't let him into the bedroom to sleep. Unable to do anything, Julian had laid a makeshift bed outside her door.
In fact, she understood he had said those things because he cared so much about her. But no matter how much he cared, he shouldn't just say he didn't want the babies.
She was angry this time because she wanted to make him remember that no matter what happened in the future, he should never have thoughts of getting rid of their babies.
She intended to carry the babies for the next ten months and give birth to them. They were precious lives that she considered her own even before delivery. She was willing to endure any amount of suffering for their sake.
She couldn't bear to let them suffer the slightest harm, even from herself, much less from Julian, who suggested she terminate her pregnancy.
She was furious.
But when she pushed open the door and saw the makeshift bed placed outside, her heart softened instantly.
This man, who was so particular about cleanliness, was willing to sleep here, on the ground. He did it just so he could listen to any movement in the room at all times, as he was afraid she might be uncomfortable during the night and unable to call for help in time.
Forget it.
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