Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 411
Julian’s Stand-In Wife
Julianâs Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 411 Which luxury store in Richburgh didnât recognize Fanny Smithâs face?
There were a lot of brands begging her to wear their clothes and carry their bags, yet this clerk was telling her that they had to wait even though they had arrived first? And that they could only continue after the other customer was done?
Fanny had never been treated like this, and she was immediately upset.
However, Oliver wasnât overly concerned about such matters. He could also tell that the clerk was in a difficult position. So, he waved his hand to dismiss her and said to Fanny, âLetâs just wait a bit, okay?â
But Fanny refused. âOliver!â
She huffed, âTodayâs the first time Diana is out with us! We got bullied, but youâre just taking things lightly? Are you a man or not?â
That was a heavy statement.
Regardless, Oliver was a gentleman and saw Fanny like a sister, so he didnât take her words to heart.
On the contrary, Diana felt a little awkward. âFanny, itâs fineâ¦â
Before she could finish, she heard a familiar voice ring out, âAre there any other styles?â
Julian wasnât satisfied with the selections before him. He had a feeling that none of them matched Diana.
Diana looked up, only to see a familiar figure.
He was standing before a pile of womenâs clothing with a frown, obviously unhappy with what was there and was asking the store manager for more styles.
Diana immediately realized the VIP that was delaying their shopping was Julian.
He seemed to notice someoneâs eyes on him and looked up sharply, but Diana was one step faster and quickly moved to take Oliverâs arm.
âSorry about this.â
Diana had her back facing Julian, and she took Oliverâs arm before adding, âI need to borrow you again.â
Just now, at the Winnington family residence, Oliver had helped Diana get out of an awkward situation as well as from Julianâs nonâstop pestering. And now, she needed to use him again.
Dianaâs heart welled up with guilt. She looked at Fanny and said, âDonât mind it, okay, Miss Smith?â
Fanny snapped out of her daze and saw Oliver and Dianaâs linked hands. She quickly smiled, but she didnât realize it was stiff, and it quickly vanished.
âWhy would I?â
Fanny nudged Oliver so that he and Diana were closer.
âYou two look really good together.â
Then, she nudged Dianaâs shoulder and joked, âSeriously, consider my brother, okay?â
Oliver was such a dull guy. Fanny was sure it would take him forever before he confessed his love for Diana.
She had to give him a little push for it to happen.
âWhat are you talking about?â Oliver asked. He was confused, as he hadnât known about what Fanny had said to Diana back at the house.
âNothing to do with you,â Fanny said. âItâs a secret between Diana and me.â
Diana couldnât be bothered to explain, let alone consider Fannyâs words. In her heart, Fanny and Oliver were a perfect match. They just hadnât noticed each otherâs feelings yet.
As such, using Oliver to deal with Julian didnât make it feel like a burden to Diana.
âLetâs talk about it later, Fanny,â Diana said nervously. âFor now, Iâm going to ask Oliver to continue picking out clothes for me.â
The new releases had all been sent to Julianâs side, and there were very few left for them to browse through at the moment.
Fannyâs eyes widened. âBut thatâsâ¦â
Just as she was about to turn around to call for the clerk, Oliver shot her a look and told her to rest on the couch next to her.
Fanny hadnât seen Julian, but Oliver had.
Also, Julian was now heading toward him and Diana, and he could feel that Diana wanted to avoid Julian.
Dianaâs grip on Oliverâs hand continued to tighten as she said, âThis one looks fine.â
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