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Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 1098
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Chapter 1098

If one couldn't feel loved while being in love, it meant no love was left.

Diana didn't want to continue discussing with Nina; it was pointless.

All she knew was that she had waited for Julian for a very long time.

After putting in so much effort to reunite with him, she finally had the chance to see him again.

Yet, Julian had never thought to cherish it.

He clearly knew what she had sacrificed for him three years ago, and that he could imagine how much she had

endured during these three years.

Despite that, he acted as if he hadn't thought about or heard anything—as if nothing had happened at all.

She just wanted to see him once.

Was that too much to ask for?

It wasn't.

He just didn't care about her feelings. He didn't care about her thoughts. In his heart, Cecilia was the only one who

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mattered.

Diana smiled. "But none of this matters now."

Crying today had indeed improved her mood significantly.

She wouldn't let Julian keep troubling her and plant negative thoughts in her mind.

Compared to Julian, she had more important things to do- like buying a house to provide herself and her children

with a stable place to live.

That, and taking good care of her children.

She needed to ask Sean for his opinion, and figure out how to arrange a meeting between him and Julian.

And there was her studio, too. She had to find a way to take her business to the next level.

There were so many practical and necessary things to do.

Keeping busy was good. Being busy would help her forget about her feelings for him more quickly.

"Long time no see."

This time, Diana went straight to Oliver's company with her two children.

She was eager to sign that contract.

This was the second time Oliver had seen the twins. His eyes were gentle and kind as he instructed his secretary to

bring them candies and toys.

Diana was a bit puzzled. "Why do you have these things in your office?"

Oliver hesitated momentarily. He averted his eyes from hers, and replied, "Sometimes, clients bring their children

with them."

The secretary listened, and hesitated for a moment as well. Her fingers twitched, as if she wanted to speak up and

say," Mr. Channing, these things have been here for ages. You've never used them."

Seeing the look in Oliver's eyes, however, she retreated without uttering a word. In her heart, she couldn't help but

feel sorry for Fanny.

Fanny had been right when she said their boss had someone in his heart-it was this woman.

The secretary carefully recalled Diana's appearance. It seemed that even compared to Fanny, who had once been

a top star in the entertainment industry, this woman was not inferior in the slightest.

She carried an inherently gentle temperament. Was it because she was a mother?

The secretary thought about Diana's two incredibly adorable children. Fanny said that if someone brought children

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to the company to see the boss, she must be informed. Thinking of this, the secretary stood in the corridor and

dialed Fanny's number.

At that moment, Fanny was busy handling company affairs. Although she had retired from the entertainment

industry, in reality, she had only stopped appearing as a celebrity.

Her current business had shifted more towards behind-the- scenes work. She relied on her previous connections,

and was doing quite well in her career. Right now, her profession was slightly less glamorous than when she was a

top celebrity.

But that was fine; this was the life she wanted now.

During a moment of absentmindedness, Fanny looked at the marriage certificate she had placed in the display

cabinet. She smiled bitterly.

Her phone rang, and she answered it. "Hello."

Her voice was melodious. It was so pleasant that the secretary was momentarily lost in thought before making a

greeting. "Ms. Smith."

Apart from the patriarch of the Channing family, Fanny, and Oliver, no one else knew about Fanny and Oliver's

marriage. As such, it was normal for people in the company to address Fanny as Ms. Smith.

Fanny nodded. "Hello, Wanda."