Chapter 1150
Diana was stunned.
Her face flushed red. Thankfully, the lights were off at night.
She suppressed the strange, nagging feeling she had of Simon, and hugged Julian’s neck. Nodding, she said, "Julian,
let’s have another baby."
"Another baby?!" Julian's voice rose to a high pitch.
Smack! The lights went back on. White lights flooded the entire room. The passion in the air dissipated at once.
Diana furrowed her brows in confusion. "What’s the matter?"
Julian remained silent, his face tense. He threw open the sheets, and caressed Diana's stomach at the place where
her scar was.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHer physical condition was unique. As much as she used a variety of lotions and treated her wound with care, the
scar remained.
In the past, she didn’t think much of it whenever she looked at it. Yet, Julian looked so solemn as he gazed intently
at it.
Diana’s chest tightened with emotion, and she asked indignantly, "Do you despise me for it? Are you worried that
the scarring will get worse with another child?"
She heard about that happening when she was hospitalized back at Stirling City. After experiencing natural birth,
some women would face their husbands' disdain over a lackluster sex life.
Women who went through cesarean delivery might face their husbands' complaints over a saggy stomach and a
frightening scar. Some husbands even refuse to look at it, saying that it was disgusting.
Diana didn't care about that in the past, because she didn't have a husband back at Stirling City. She couldn’t even
remember who her husband was. The only thing she knew she had to do was to raise her children.
However, things were different now.
She had regained her memories and her husband. What she cared about now was her beloved husband, who was
staring at the scar on her stomach.
Indignation and anxiety rose in her chest. As Julian kept silent, the feeling gave way to anger.
She pushed him away, put on her slippers in a huff, and went to leave the bedroom.
'The twins are our children! I suffered so much giving birth to them. I don't mind if your heart doesn't ache for me,
or that you weren’t around when I gave birth, or that you couldn’t take care of me after the twins were born. But
now, you..."
Her hand gripped her chest tight. She trembled.
"Now..." her voice choked. "How could you despise the scar on my body?"
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmJulian still remained silent.
It was only until she walked to the door, about to pull the handle and leave, that he reached out to hug her. "I don't
hate anything."
He smiled.
"Silly."
He hauled her up in his arms, and put her back on the bed.
The moment their bodies touched, the uneasy feeling in Diana's heart vanished, and the anger in her chest
dissipated.
"You know I'm not that kind of man," Julian said.
"I wouldn't have married you if you were," she said.
'Then why did you get angry just now?"
"I..." Diana was almost rendered speechless. "I just felt uneasy when you keep being so silent."
The insecurities a wife felt when she didn't receive a response would often result in her flaring up at her husband.