Julian’s Stand-In Wife

Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 322

Chapter 322

Julian’s raised voice startled Vans and cleared his mind almost instantly. Vans looked at Julian before asking Diana, “Are you saying… Julian knows about your pregnancy, and he’s not going after you for it?”

“Yes,” Diana replied with a nod, then looked at him with a gentle smile. “Thank you for helping me hide it

before.”

“It’s nothing,” Vans replied numbly.

He was sincerely happy for them. He was also relieved that he no longer had to hide her pregnancy from Julian, and was even more excited that Julian had really accepted the babies Diana was carrying.

It was proof that he hadn’t made the wrong decision in helping Diana to escape the abortion.

Wait… Something was wrong.

Vans’s eyes suddenly widened comically when the crux of the matter occurred to him, and he asked, “Julian, you…you don’t blame me for keeping this from you, do you?”

Oh, what a fool to have only thought of it now!

Julian sneered, “What do you

think?”

heard Julian’s reply, he hightailed it out of

department was empty.

she looked at Julian before asking, “Do you want to call him and tell him there’s no need to be afraid? Back then in the operation theater, it was thanks to his help…that we still have our babies

her indirectly

said with a happy glint in his eyes. He pushed Diana gently toward the doctor’s office and continued, “Go ahead for your

look for Vans and have a smoke with

later,” Julian said as he instructed Noel to

wrong at

looked at him awkwardly. “Go on

the doctor informed her that her babies

didn’t think he would be back yet, but when she left the ultrasound room, she saw him standing

you settled things with

for the pregnancy checkup result. He skimmed through the paper with a serious look for a while, before looking up

was anything in this world you wouldn’t understand,

he didn’t understand. Otherwise, he wouldn’t

he

it to me,

she said, “Well, it doesn’t really matter. It just indicates that our babies are healthy and thriving

“That’s good,” Julian said.

the environment of the public hospital. “Maybe we should switch to private clinics for your future maternity

people here, and he was afraid it would be inconvenient

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