Novel Name : Julian’s Stand-In Wife

Julian’s Stand-In Wife Chapter 910

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‘What?! I wanted to remarry him? What kind of epic misunderstanding is this?’ Diana thought.

On top of it, he agreed?!

“You agreed, my foot!” she yelled.

She didn’t expect him to be so conceited. Even while saying those words, he maintained an air of

superiority. Did she ever ask for his permission?

“I’ve never thought about getting back together with you,” Diana said, lowering her voice. She didn’t

want their conversation to be overheard by the children. She simply found his recent behavior strange,

and wanted to put a stop to his excessive kindness.

They weren’t in that kind of relationship.

Julian was stunned. When she spoke like that yesterday, he thought his sincerity had touched her. She

had shyly fled after she asked her question, not even giving him a chance to explain further.

“I don’t care,” he said bluntly. Things were already at this point, so he decided to just lay it all out. “I’ve

been trying to pursue you for the past few days. Did you notice?”

Pursue her? Was he really pursuing her?!

“In the romantic sense of pursuing between a man and a woman?” Diana asked, wanting to clarify

things.

Julian nodded, his dark eyes reflecting her face. There was a deep affectionate look in them, piercing

her. It was almost too intense to meet his eyes directly.

This time, he made it clear to Diana. “Yes, I want to be a couple with you and then remarry you.”

Hearing his words, disbelief filled Diana’s eyes.

Julian wanted to say more, but Diana raised her hand instinctively to cover his mouth.

As her fingers brushed against his lips, she lost track of what she wanted to say. All she felt was a

tingling sensation on her fingers.

At that moment, a car was approaching. It was the taxi she had just booked.

Diana felt like she had received a last-minute save. Before Julian could react, she had already slipped

into the taxi and disappeared in the blink of an eye.

She had left Sean, Betty, and Julian holding the flowers behind. The three of them stood still, looking at

each other.

Sean blinked and asked, “Where’s Mommy?”

“Mommy ran away.”

“Why did Mommy run away?”

Julian remained silent, unable to answer.

It seemed like… she didn’t want his flowers or his presence.

He had misunderstood her last night. All his efforts over these days seemed to be in vain-Diana hadn’t

been moved by his actions at all.

Fortunately, there was still Betty. She didn’t mind the flowers. She gently pointed them, and said,

“Flower.”

Seeing Betty still speaking, Julian felt both happy and sad. Happy for the child’s progress, and sad

because Diana had rejected him.

He had overthought last night’s incident. Today, she left without taking the kids.

This clearly showed that she was avoiding him and his words.

Julian stood rooted to the spot, looking at the adorable and innocent children. He feared that Diana

might not come back again after this.

He needed to remedy this situation.

He thought for a moment, and quickly texted Diana, [Sorry, my confession was just a practice with you.

I hope you don’t mind.]

He truly hoped she wouldn’t start avoiding him.

At her studio, Diana sat on a stool and struggled to focus on her work. Even her assistant noticed her

distraction, and kept asking if something had happened.

Diana shook her head, and waved her hand absentmindedly.

In her mind, scenes of Julian holding flowers and confessing to her played repeatedly. He said he

wanted to be a couple with her, and eventually remarry her.

Diana slapped her cheeks, and looked up to ask her assistant, “It’s still daytime, right?”

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