Chapter 1232
From when Diana fell when she was younger, to when she had her fill of food and when she felt hungry, even when
she didn't have an umbrella on a rainy day, all the way to her growing up and arriving at Richburgh to find her
family and eventually getting married to Julian.
Everything in Diana’s life was documented clearly through both texts and photos.
Jim didn't answer Enzo's question. He simply laughed louder and heartier. He laughed so innocently, others who see
him might think of him as kind-hearted and pure.
"Don't do anything to make her upset or sad before she gives birth."
Jim walked out of his room, dressed in all black; it was a stark contrast with his pale, almost translucent, skin.
He glanced at Enzo, and commanded, "You should even protect her where necessary, and ensure that she has a
smooth delivery."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAfter Jim left, Enzo couldn't help but complain to Tommy. " Is this not love? How could he say that he doesn't love
Diana Winnington?"
"He didn't say he didn't like Diana," Tommy said, recalling what Jim said. "But...he didn't say he liked her too... But I
think he does like her. Otherwise, why would he make us protect Diana and forbid us to touch those around her?"
The two of them were so busy discussing the matter, they forgot about their wounds and simply returned to their
room in a daze.
Now that they had received Jim's instructions, they no longer dared to make a move on Diana before she gave
birth.
Enzo was still curious, though. He couldn't help himself, and ran out of the door in the direction Jim left.
"Professor Hughes."
"Yes?"
"Where are you planning to go today? Julian and Diana may not welcome you as warmly as you expect."
Jim didn't care about what Julian thought of him. All he cared about was the baby in Diana's tummy.
'That's fine. I'm just going there to give Diana a present."
She would probably be very happy receiving it, he thought.
The babies would be able to feel the happiness of his mother, and thereby grow happily in their mother’s tummy.
It was drizzling during Professor Lemmington's funeral, sweeping away the suffocating heat of the summer day.
Diana and the rest were donned in black, standing before the tombstone to bid Professor Lemmington farewell.
Julian held an umbrella up for Diana. "Be careful."
It was wet and slippery everywhere. It would be terrible if Diana were to slip and fall. Julian didn't dare to shift his
gaze away from her.
Diana found him too exaggerated, and was worried that Mrs. Lemmington might find them impolite amidst her
sorrow.
Contrary to Diana's expectations, Mrs. Lemmington was glad to see them like that. She wasn't on the verge of
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmcollapse, as Diana had expected her to be. Diana even thought that she might follow in Professor Lemmington's
footsteps.
But Mrs. Lemmington held on until now, and was even gradually regaining her spirits.
At times, a woman could be both tender and strong at the same time. When the tenderness disappeared, strength
would emerge from her like a soldier emerging from the earth, making others see her in a new light.
That was precisely the case for Mrs. Lemmington.
She was like the stubborn weeds poking out from in between the stones in this graveyard, exuding tenacious vitality
that was clear for Diana to see.
"Mrs. Fulcher, you and Mr. Fulcher are so close, just like how me and my husband were in the past.
"When I was pregnant, he didn’t let me touch cold water at all. Our living conditions weren't that good at that time.
"I wanted to eat roasted sweet potatoes in the middle of summer, and he rode the bicycle given to him by his
company around the entire city just to buy that for me. He was drenched in sweat when he came home, but he was
all smiles as he told me to eat them."