Julian’s Stand-In Wife
Chapter 894
Chapter 894
On the day of Aster and Star’s death anniversary, Julian couldn’t look happy even in Betty and Sean’s presence.
The thought of his two children, who didn’t even have the chance to see the light of day, weighed heavily on his heart.
Diana was also drowning in endless sorrow. She couldn’t walk out of it.
She hated herself. She hated herself for not being able to remember a single thing.
That yellowed tombstone…
Why exactly did her children lose their lives?
She wanted to regain her memories. She wanted to regain them all. And yet, she felt so powerless and lost.
She covered her head with arms, feeling like it was on the verge of exploding.
The air in the villa was somber.
Just then, members of the Jarvis family came knocking on the door in search of Cecilia’s whereabouts.
Jarvis was most worried. “Cecilia said she’d call me after meeting Mr. Fulcher, but
doted on dearly. They couldn’t bear for anything to happen to her. They mobilized the entire family to Collina Villa
with Mr. Fulcher?” Mrs. Jarvis asked. Perhaps that’s why Cecilia forgot about calling her
gossip as they tried to peek into the villa. After all, Julian
asked Cecilia out today, asking her to go
wedding was around the corner, and were starting to treat Julian as a
see through them. He knew what they
probably couldn’t raise a disobedient daughter. It was a pity that what
didn’t even start
Jarvises. He went upstairs
up your own mess,” he
upstairs, and he
allow what she found out at the cemetery to mess up her
family until now. Something bad
and said, “She’s not in the villa. I’ll bring you to
they were considered an elite family that had survived across generations. Having
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