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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 800

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Julian's Stand in Wife is the best current series by the author South Wind Dialect. The Chapter 800 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 800 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Thankfully, Julian didn’t pursue the matter.

If he did, Noel would have been in deep trouble.

Noel sent them into the house. “Please head upstairs first. I’ll head out to buy something.”

Diana thought he wanted to buy something for himself, and didn’t ask any further.

A while later, he brought back bags of fruits and some nutritional products.

When Mrs. Lay opened the door to let him in, Diana almost jumped back in fright by the sheer amount of things Noel bought.

“Madam, you need to load up on nutrition.”

Julian could only get better if Diana got better.

If Julian got better, things would start looking up for all of them who served Julian.

There wasn’t much space to begin with; with all the things that Noel brought, the space felt even more cramped.

“I can’t finish them all. You bought so many things!” Diana said. “I appreciate the thought, but please don’t leave these things here.”

How could Noel let that happen?

He waved his hands profusely as he walked toward the exit, as if he were fleeing for his life. “Leave them all here, just leave them all here.”

He had a feeling these things wouldn’t go to waste.

Mrs. Lay jumped in and persuaded Diana as well. “He probably feels terrible that you knelt.”

She then added, “Just take them. He’ll feel better only if you accept these things.”

Her words shocked Diana even more.

She didn’t expect Mrs. Lay to know about her kneeling before Noel.

Yet, none of them blamed her for it.

Noel was even trying to find ways to make it up to her, such as buying all these things.

An inexplicable emotion filled Diana’s heart. In any case, she no longer felt so resistant toward the people who worked for Julian.

Diana gestured to the couch and invited Mrs. Lay to rest for a while. “Have a seat.”

“I’m not tired.” Mrs. Lay poured Diana a glass of water. “You should rest first.”

She wanted to mop the floor and disinfect the house first before Julian brought the twins back.

She didn’t want the twins to come in contact with germs which might be harmful for them.

What kind of a person would Mrs. Lay be if she were to take them?

Julian had already paid her handsomely for her work.

She would be greedy if she were to take what belonged to Diana.

“Just get well, and all of us will be happy.”

Her words warmed Diana’s heart.

She was about to chat more with Mrs. Lay and ask her about Julian’s relationships, to see if she could identify the reason behind him refusing to let the twins go when someone knocked on the door.

It was Julian with the twins.

Diana immediately stood up, having forgotten about her pain and injury. She pulled the door open and stretched her arms out, preparing to receive her two children in her embrace.

She did not expect to hug Julian first.

He was too tall.

Her outstretched arms coincided with his waist.

Sean and Betty were both in his arms, one on each side.

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