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Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 834
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Chapter 834

"Mr. Fulcher," Sean said, looking up at Julian. "Are you my daddy?"

His innocent question pulled at Julian's heartstrings.

He wasn't.

The results were out.

He had nothing to do with the twins.

Diana was dumbfounded by what had happened.

She immediately hugged Sean. "Sean! What nonsense are you spouting?"

She chided him harshly.

Sean pouted indignantly and said, "Mommy, I'm just..."

"Just what?" Diana felt so awkward she wanted to dig a hole and bury herself in it. She had no idea how to face

Julian and the woman he brought here.

She could only scold Sean loudly in a bid to dispel her awkwardness. "Hurry up and apologize to Mr. Fulcher!"

With that, she turned to Cecilia and said apologetically, "Ms. Jarvis, I'm so sorry. My son was being silly. Please don’t

mind him."

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But Cecilia was no fool.

She could already tell that there was something between Julian and Diana.

Now that she heard the boy calling Julian "Daddy", all the more she couldn't pretend that nothing had happened.

She turned up for the blind date because she sincerely admired Julian and wanted to see if they could be in a

relationship.

If he had unresolved relationships or even family outside, she didn't want anything to do with him.

With that thought in mind, Cecilia let go of Julian's arm. Even the smile on her face had disappeared.

Julian glanced past Diana and looked at Cecilia, explaining to her boldly and openly, "She's my ex-wife."

Diana caught her breath.

She didn't expect Julian to be so honest.

Cecilia was stunned to the core. "Ex-wife?"

This weak-looking woman right before her was Diana Winnington, the woman who was rumored in Richburgh to be

able to make Julian kneel for her sake?

This time, Cecilia took a closer look at Diana. She suddenly realized what Julian meant by the kite in the gunny sack.

He wasn’t actually talking about a kite.

Rather, he was talking about Diana.

He kept looking out the window during their meal. As it turned out, he was looking at Diana.

Bitterness grew in Cecilia's heart. "I thought we were having a good time."

He was even thoughtful enough to buy her lipstick and a dress.

Now that she thought about it, he seemed to have an ulterior motive leading her here.

What did he want?

Diana, naturally.

"Don't misunderstand," Julian hurriedly explained himself when he sensed her disappointment. "I brought you here

not because I wanted to see Diana."

He looked up.

His deep, dark eyes swept past Diana's slightly anxious face. She was so skinny.

So much that it became painful to see.

He could only turn his face away and stop looking at her.

He turned his eyes to Cecilia, whom he had a pretty positive impression of thus far, and said, "We're divorced. We

have nothing to do with each other."

With that, he held out his arm to Cecilia.

Cecilia was elated to hear how honest Julian was being, and even more so at his proactiveness. She hesitated for a

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moment before hooking her arm around his once more.

They looked just like a match made in heaven.

Diana took Sean into her arms and continued apologizing profusely. "Ms. Jarvis, once I'm done with your dress, I'll

give you a complimentary shawl to express my apology."

"It's fine." Cecilia waved her hands, looking every bit the classy socialite she was.

Only someone like her was a perfect match for Julian.

Diana's thoughts were interrupted by Cecilia's sweet and gentle voice. "Since Mr. Fulcher has made it clear that

things between you two are over, I won't mind it."

As long as she wasn't a homewrecker and wasn’t destroying anyone's relationship, she would boldly take a step

forward and continue trying things out with Julian.

But...

She looked up at Julian and said honestly, "The child..."

"He isn’t mine," he said, cutting her off.

Diana looked even more awkward.

She instinctively tightened her hold on Sean. Before she could understand why he suddenly called Julian his daddy,

she didn't want to hurt him for the sake of dispelling the tension in the air.

"You guys go ahead," she said as she carried Sean upstairs.