Julian’s Stand-In Wife

Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 374

Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 374

Diana repeated the statement, “We’re divorced.”

Once a couple divorced, they should keep a distance and not be in the strange circumstance Julian and she were in at the moment.

Julian heard her repeat the same words, and he couldn’t help but clench his fist tightly. His lean, sharp jawline tensed and loosened a few times before he finally asked, “Do you still love me?”

Diana choked, and her face turned redder than before. She couldn’t help but retract her hand from his hold.

“What nonsense are you talking about?”

Why would a divorced couple talk about whether they loved each other?

However, Julian didn’t let up and reached out to turn her face to his. Meeting her eyes, he asked again, Diana, do you still love me?”

Up close, Julian was startlingly good–looking. In particular, the demeanor of his body made it easy to get lost

in it.

He was like an addiction, one that didn’t belong to Diana.

She couldn’t let herself get hooked.

Diana averted her eyes and said, “No. Not anymore.”

she added in a soft voice, as if asking him but also herself, “If there’s still love,

been

That was all.

his mouth and asking what she had

growing safely in my belly, the words you said to me, the confessions you made…

you had nothing to do with the babies. They were like icing on the cake, but were in no way a

were so

choices and actions always contradicted his

stubbornly,

upset. “Diana, why won’t you

won’t you answer

much because she had been a stand–in, and now, she had

him. Why wouldn’t he

with tears, bearing countless grief and

looked heartbroken, but he deeply understood that Diana was repeatedly questioning his feelings because the root cause was that she

obviously loved

the past and

was she afraid

and his heart welled up

said into her ear as he

man cupped her face and pressed his lips

but

to slap

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