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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 957

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Chapter 957

Diana wished the moment could remain eternal.

After a while, she said slowly, "Simon..."

She paused, and glanced at Julian's expression before continuing, "When I stood before you and sought your approval to marry him, I did it for the children. At that time, my savings were only enough for them to attend public schools in Richburgh. To qualify, we needed a household registration in the city."

Simon had that advantage.

"He never told me the things you just did," Diana said earnestly. "Back then, he told me he didn't like women."

That was why she had relied on him so heavily in Stirling City, and why she had considered marrying him. She thought they both had their own motives. It was supposed to be just a sham marriage.

Little did she know, everything he said was a lie to keep her close to him.

Julian smiled knowingly. Sunlight filtered through his hair, turning into a delicate brilliance that complemented his handsome features. He looked even more breathtaking.

His gaze was tender.

"I understand," he said. His voice was clear, and he didn't seem to blame her. "You're explaining to me why you

wanted to marry Simon back then, right?"

He held Diana's hand gently. Her hand had grown rougher than before.

That was fine. He would gradually restore its softness.

He saw through the meaning behind her words, and nodded generously. "Okay. Starting today, we're officially a couple.

As for remarriage..."

Diana winked playfully at him. She was being mischievous, as if they were back in the days of their newlywed bliss. "It all depends on your performance."

She was practically shining.

Looking at this version of Diana, Julian felt even happier than her.

"Alright."

He suddenly lifted her high in front of the crowd, and gave her a playful kiss on the cheek. The surrounding children burst into laughter—some covered their eyes with their hands, leaving only a small gap between their fingers, and some laughed brightly.

When night came and it was time to rest, Julian washed up and prepared the children for bed. When he exited the bathroom, he saw Diana on the phone with Noel.

"There's news," Diana said excitedly. "Julian, there might be a way to recover my memories!"

If she could get back her memories, she could finally understand what had happened before she lost them three years ago. She could also uncover any potential dangers around her. They wouldn’t need to be so cautious anymore.

Julian's gaze deepened, and he glanced outside.

Outside the Frog Tree Camp, a few shadows were moving back and forth. They were his bodyguards, responsible for Diana's safety. However, they kept their distance so they wouldn’t affect Julian and Diana from mingling with everyone else.

"Did they find out everything about Matt Hughes?"

"No."

The man remained an enigma, and the police had made no progress in that regard.

Diana shook her head.

"It's about the pill. They were able to analyze its components. " She showed him a test report, and took a deep breath. ’ Look! The pill's made entirely of poison."

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