Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 310
Julian’s Stand-In Wife
Julianâs Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 310 âJulianâs done many wrong things, and I donât know if heâll do it again in the future. Iâm old, and it wonât be long until Iâm no longer around.â
âNo, that wonât happen!â Diana interrupted loudly. âGrandma, that wonât happen!â
How could Madam Fulcher die?
She wouldnât!
However, Diana knew that the day would come even if she didnât want to accept it. The mere thought of it was too much for her to bear, and tears flowed down her face.
Madam Fulcher also sniffed, clearly affected by Dianaâs emotions. She took Diana into her arms and hushed Diana, âDonât cry, silly girl. Iâm still here.â
She gently patted Dianaâs back, as if comforting a child. âShh, itâs okay. Iâm hereâ¦â
However, like a broken dam, Dianaâs tears flowed without stopping. She cried for everything she hadnât before.
Her birth parents wanted to marry her off to an old scum and kept pestering her about her divorce to make her unhappy. In contrast, this old woman, who wasnât even related to her by blood, was always so considerate. Now, Madam Fulcher was even helping her to make sure she had something to fall back on if things went south.
Perhaps it was because the contrast between the two parties was too strong, Diana felt sadder the more she thought about it.
âGrandmaâ¦â she whimpered.
âShh, itâs okay,â Madam Fulcher said kindly. âDonât cry. It wonât be good for your babies if you keep this up.â
âI was bad,â Diana said, now truly grateful that Julian had retracted the divorce and prompted her to tell Madam Fulcher about her pregnancy. âKnowing that your heart desired to see me pregnant and to see Julian and my baby, I still kept it from you for so long. Iâm so sorry.â
âThereâs nothing to apologize for.â
Though Madam Fulcher had a head full of white hair and was getting on in her age, her eyes were filled with vigor when she looked at Diana. âThe only person you need to apologize to is yourself.â
Madam Fulcher believed that with Dianaâs attitude, the latter mustâve deliberately hidden all the suffering she had gone through until now.
âYou must accept the shares Iâve given you. This is the insurance I can give you, regardless of your relationship with Julian,â Madam Fulcher emphasized. âItâs not for the children youâre carrying. Itâs for you.
No matter what happens, Diana would never shortchange her children.
Rather, she would do it to herself.
As such, Madam Fulcer was concerned Diana would think that way.
âGrandmaâ¦â Diana was even more touched, and she couldnât say anything else through her tears.
What had she done in her life to deserve such generous favor from the old woman sitting before her?
âBack thenâ¦â Madam Fulcher saw that Diana was not about to stop crying soon, so she said, âWhen you first married Julian, I had my reasons for allowing it.â
She then briefly told Diana about how she had used some methods to prompt Kayla to leave the country.
it in her eyes. If she had âI couldnât bring myself to like that woman. She was very calculative, and I could really married Julian, Iâd be afraid for the rest of his life. I didnât expect you to appear out of the blue, and for Julian to marry you.â
âI was thrilled when I met you. I felt that if one day you were unhappy with your life where my silly grandson didnât protect you, youâd still have me.â
After all, Diana was a good child.
Madam Fulcher had met many people, and she could see at a glance that Diana had always been sincere toward Julian and her, and wasnât simply trying to steal the familyâs fortune.
âBecause you were good, Iâm good to you,â Madam Fulcher said, handing Diana a tissue. âYouâre an expecting mother, so donât cry anymore, okay?â
Diana dried her tears, and only then did she gradually stop crying. As she calmed down, she mulled over Madam Fulcherâs words again before asking, âIs it true you were the one who prompted Kayla to leave the country in the first place?â
âYes.â
Now that things were already at this point, Madam Fulcher wasnât afraid about Julian finding out about it. Besides, she also knew that Diana wouldnât tell him. After all, Diana was a smart girl.
âInitially, she was a little hesitant. However, I said some things that convinced her to go abroad.â
Madam Fulcher hadnât expected to create an opportunity for Diana and Julian to meet back then.
It was an unexpected turn of events.
Still, it was one that delighted Madam Fulcher.
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