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 901. Let's read the author's Julian's Stand in Wife South Wind Dialect story right here.
Chapter 901
If...
If Noel had driven a little faster...
If Diana had been ruthlessly thrown off...
If she hadn't held on with all her strength, and ended up partially paralyzed...
The consequences were just too terrifying.
Diana shook her head to rid herself of the thoughts. She slowly leaned against the wall as she stepped out of the door.
Julian had already taken precautions beforehand, worried that the twins might see her in this state. He told them that she suffered a minor accident, and just needed some rest to get better.
When she appeared in front of the two children, they seemed somewhat accepting of the situation. However, the concern was still there.
"Mommy, I have a new ambition," Sean said.
Diana looked at him, surprised. "What is it, dear?"
Despite being just a little over two years old, Sean already had many ambitions-like wanting to be a sweet potato master, something seemingly unrelated, or a light bulb changer, or a scientist making significant contributions to humanity.
When Diana had a car accident last time, he said he wanted to become a doctor.
This time, it had changed again.
Diana didn't mock his fickleness. Instead, she looked at him with widened eyes and waited patiently for his answer.
Sean's eyes were resolute. "I want to be Superman. I want to protect you."
So that his mother wouldn't get hurt anymore.
'Oh, my darling child!' Diana's heart melted at the boy's declaration.
"Okay," she agreed solemnly. She didn't tell him the harsh truth that Superman didn't actually exist in this world.
Even someone as remarkable as Julian had weaknesses and aspects that he couldn't see through.
Like the fact that...she wasn't lying.
Betty followed Diana's example, and pushed the soup bowl closer to the guest.
Although she still didn't speak, her increasing response to the outside world was one of the signs that her condition was improving.
Diana was pleased with this development, and didn't forget to praise Betty. "Sweetie, that's so thoughtful of you!"
When Albert heard this, the sweat on his forehead increased. He couldn't even finish the food before him. Even as he sat down, he felt uneasy-as if the chair was filled with pins and needles.
Diana thought that her appearance-she was covered in injuries-might have made the guest uncomfortable. She made an effort to finish her meal quickly, and then hurried upstairs.
After she disappeared from sight, Albert knelt on the ground before Julian. "Mr. Fulcher!"
He deeply regretted what he had done to them.
He had been thoroughly confused, and committed such ridiculous acts. Never did he imagine he could step into CoIlina Villa again in his life. That, and he definitely didn’t expect Diana to personally serve him.
Tears welled up in his eyes. He felt ashamed for believing that Diana's humble background wasn't worthy of Julian's status.
"Was the young miss the one who served me the soup?"
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