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Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 1008
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Chapter 1008

Diana pondered about that for a long time.

Julian went about his day as usual over the past few days, appearing oblivious to the fact that he was being cheated

on.

Diana kept looking at him with pity in her eyes.

One day, Julian finally couldn't stand it any longer.

He hadn’t spoken to Diana for a long time, except for when the twins were around.

Yet, the pity in her eyes whenever she looked at him grew day by day.

Her pity toward him had grown into overwhelming compassion.

Finally, on the way home after sending Sean to kindergarten, Julian pressed Diana against the car passenger seat at

the back.

His overwhelming presence filled her senses.

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Diana couldn't help but shrink back into her seat. "What do you want?"

She looked like a deer caught in headlights, feeling helpless and trapped.

Julian's throat suddenly felt dry and parched, his gaze toward Diana turning sharp and incisive. "Don't you know

what I want?"

With that, his hands started roaming up her body.

Diana was stunned for a second before slapping his hand away, shocked. "How would I know?!"

Why did he start getting touchy with her?

"How is this appropriate when Cecilia..."

Diana was about to mention his fiancee when the words died in her throat.

If someone had to be blamed for behaving inappropriately in this engagement, it was Cecilia who wronged Julian

first. She seemed to have feelings for Noel, after all.

"What?" Julian leaned in closer to her at the sight of her stammering. He looked at her with crystal-clear eyes.

"What exactly do you want to say?"

"Nothing," Diana said as she straightened herself up in the seat and pushed him away again.

She wanted to keep her distance from him.

She thought about it and decided to bury Cecilia's affair in her heart for now. She didn't want to make groundless

accusations and make Julian think she was stirring up trouble.

But more than that, she didn’t want to embarrass him.

However, Julian kept staring at her, and he clearly wouldn’t let her out of the car unless she said something.

She shrugged and looked down guiltily, afraid that Julian might be able to see through her. Instead, she casually

said," I just want to talk about the twins."

His hands dropped to his knees, his mood falling in an instant. But very soon, he looked at her with his brows arched

and said, "What about them?"

'We should talk about who will be taking care of them," Diana said as she took a deep breath and told him about

what she had been pondering over the past few days. 'You’ll marry Cecilia sooner or later. They can’t possibly keep

following you... But if I take both of them away, you'll surely object to that.

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"I've considered this matter for a long time. I think we should each take one of the twins and allow each other to

visit the other at any time. I also think it's best that we live apart for the sake of you and Cecilia..."

"Hah..." Julian sneered before she finished.

She had worded it all so nicely.

"Is it really for the sake of me and Cecilia? Do you really think Cecilia and I can get married?"

"Of course!" Diana immediately sat up straight at Julian's question, worried she might expose her doubts. She

continued, 'You and Cecilia are already engaged. If you don’t marry her, won't you hurt her again?"

Julian grew anxious. Diana had always been capable of affecting his mood easily.

His mood always became unpredictable before her.

He couldn't tell that Diana was trying to probe for more information from him.

He simply felt disappointed by what he heard from her.

To him, Diana just wanted to draw a line between them so that she could run away with Simon and lead their happy

lives together!

The look in his eyes turned increasingly cold and frightening.