Chapter 1096
Julian’s Stand-In Wife
Chapter 1096 And Diana would always be Grandmaâs little darling.
The Fulcher cemetery was private property.
Generations of the Fulcher ancestors rested here.
One glance was enough to tell of the scale of the place.
Tombstones of various sizes stood across the cemetery.
It was a shocking to anyone who visited.
Aster and Starâs tombstone was the only one that was bright yellow, giving it a childlike and lively vibe.
The twins took in the solemn sight before them.
âIs that our brothers?â âYes,â Diana smiled as she caressed their heads.
She suddenly felt glad that she drank herself into a stupor back then and refused to let Aster and Starâs tombstone be gray, just like the others.
She had boldly decided to paint the tombstone bright yellow.
Sometimes, death wasnât the end point.
Forgetting them was.
Diana held the twinsâ hands and began introducing them to Aster and Star, then introduced Aster and Star to the twins.
The twins listened on seriously.
Diana didn't have a lot of words to describe Aster and Star, except for the affection she had for them when they were in her womb.
As wellas...
Julian and her past, lingering in her memories.
While it was tragic, they had loved each other so passionately.
Yet, they eventually lost Aster and Star.
Diana and Julian tried so hard to protect the twins as their parents, while unintentionally hurting them at the same time.
The memories from the past stabbed her heart like knives.
She could feel a gut-wrenching pain in her stomach whenever she remembered losing them.
She almost couldnât bring herself to speak further.
She had to turn her gaze away from their tombstone, and look at Grandmaâs tombstone instead.
Yet, her eyes welled up with even more tears.
The memories she had been trying to suppress over the past few days were akin to thousands of horses galloping across a field.
The memories of Grandma treating her with such love and sincerity flooded her mind.
Diana began sobbing uncontrollably.
The twinsâ eyes reddened, moved by Dianaâs emotional outburst.
They kept silent at the same time.
Nina hurriedly enveloped them in her embrace.
None of them stepped forward to comfort Diana.
They had no idea how to comfort her.
She had been through too much.
Only Julian, who had experienced everything alongside her and felt the same pain she did, could fully understand her.
But now, he had left her for Cecilia.
Diana would be lying if she said she didnât feel terrible.
Now was the perfect chance for her to relieve all her pent-up emotions.
After a long while, she finally stopped crying.
With the release of her emotions, her attachment and feelings toward Julian slowly faded.
It was exactly what she had wished for.
She suddenly felt as though she could stop loving him.
Ping! The sharp edge of the chopstick broke in the drain and flew out.
If Julian hadnât dodged in time, the broken piece would have pierced his eye.
Vans yelled, âBe careful!â Julian was too stunned at that moment.
He didnât even refute Vans.
He looked to be in a daze, as if not knowing what he had done.
He stared blankly at the broken chopstick as melancholy filled his eyes.
âWhatâs wrong?â Vans asked, worried.