Julian’s Stand-In Wife
Chapter 619
Chapter 619
Sweat covered Noel’s brows. The president’s assistant, who had always been calm and composed, looked to be in a deep state of panic.
Julian’s face turned hard. “Did something happen to Grandma?”
Noel immediately nodded at Julian’s question. “Sir, you… You…”
He wanted to tell Julian to quickly go and see her.
Madam Fulcher was dying!
However, the sight of the tubes and needles sticking out of Julian’s body made him swallow those words back. He could only turn to Diana, his face fraught with panic.
Because of Mr. Carter, Diana had some hard feelings against Noel.
But at this moment, she could understand the look in his eyes immediately.
Something had happened to Grandma.
Panic filled her heart.
The image of Grandma saying that she would put on an act before Hans right before Diana left her flashed in Diana’s mind.
point. Grandma’s eyes looked
Hans left, Grandma claimed that she was putting on
it, was Grandma lying about putting on
heart and when she opened her mouth to speak again, her
out to him, but her mind was in a mess and huge waves of regret were drowning
could only cling onto him
Diana lose their senses, Julian
is Grandma right now?” Things
silent
to attention at Julian’s shout. “S…Sir. Madam Fulcher was sent to the hospital, but she’s in a terrible state,
to look at Diana, “Madam,
go with him,” Diana said through gritted
wasn’t the time
the time to
see Grandma for
it wasn’t convenient for Julian to move around right now, so she had to call for a nurse to help
couldn’t wait for so many people to move him. He
around
would only worsen Grandma’s condition!” She, of all people, was anxious to see Grandma as soon as she could, and she
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