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Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 1340
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His father had harmed her parents.

And now, she was forced to continue pretending to be blind and ignorant. She had to keep recognizing that bastard

as her father.

“The Channings shouldn’t hurt people like this.”

Oliver found Fanny’s words somewhat amusing, “Didn’t you also do the same to me?”

The image of blood flowing from Fanny beneath him resurfaced in his mind.

That blood.

It was his child.

His flesh and blood…

The happy family life he once hoped to create with Fanny…

It was all gone now.

All gone!

The only thing lingering in Oliver’s heart is hatred.

He hated Fanny.

He hated her for causing the death of their child. He hated her revenge. He also hated himself. He hated his father

for taking Fanny in after causing the accident that killed her parents.

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Vroom!

The car suddenly started moving.

Fanny was caught off guard. She lurched forward from the car’s momentum, and hit her head hard against the

back seat.

Thud!

Fanny winced in pain. Her brows were furrowed tightly, and she was dizzy.

If it were before, Oliver would definitely stop the car. He wouldn’t immediately ask if she’s in pain or would he

comfort her right away, but he would carefully inquire about her current symptoms.

That was his habit from his time as a doctor.

In contrast to those comforting gestures, he cared more about her overall health.

If Fanny had a slight headache, Oliver would be overly concerned, pulling her to check this and that.

But now…

The sound had been loud.

Even the rain hitting the car window couldn’t drown out the sound of the impact.

Fanny’s face turned pale from the pain.

However, Oliver doesn’t ask a single question.

He was focused solely on driving forward.

“We’re here.”

After who knows how long they’ve been driving on the rainy night, Oliver woke Fanny up. She had curled up in the

back seat once again.

Without saying a word, he picked her up.

Fanny’s stomach started hurting again.

She wasn’t the only one who thought about the pain; Oliver also thought of it.

“It probably hasn’t cleared out completely,” he said calmly, “You might need a dilation and curettage procedure, or

else, you won’t be able to conceive in the future.”

His tone was so indifferent. Yet, it carried a chilling undertone that Fanny couldn’t ignore.

“Oliver…”

Her voice was hoarse, and her body was burning up by now. She was feverish all over.

“What do you mean by saying this?” She grabbed his arm, incredulously asking, “You…still want me to get

pregnant?”

Oliver nodded, his gaze devoid of resentment or love.

He replied flatly, “Yes. After you give birth, I’ll consider your debt settled. We’ll divorce then.”

“You’re insane!” Fanny frantically pounded on him.

The intense movements caused her stomach to ache sharply. Oliver forcefully restrained her, rendering her unable

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to move, only able to make small, restrained noises in his arms.

She wasn’t a threat to him at all, let alone escape from his embrace.

He held her like that, confidently moving towards his intended direction.

“Oliver! I won’t get pregnant again! I won’t have your child again! There’s… There’s such a deep hatred between

us! I want your father dead, do you understand? I want all of you dead!”

How could he?

How could he be so cruel as to make her bear another child for him?!

“I don’t owe you anything!” Fanny shouted hoarsely, her voice strained. “I don’t owe you anything!”

“Whether you owe me or not, it’s not for you to decide.”

Oliver’s gaze fell onto her stomach. Finally, there was a slight change in emotion.

“Only I can decide whether you owe me or not. Be good.” He lowered his head beside Fanny’s ear, speaking as

though he was coaxing her. “As long as you give birth to one, just one, I’ll divorce you. Then, you can do whatever

you want to the Channings. To my dad. I’ll leave it to you.”

He had gone mad.

He must be mad!

After Oliver threw Fanny into a room, her conviction about this idea grew stronger.

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