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Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 1348
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Even in the depths of despair, Oliver had a habitual consideration for others. Opening the car door for her just now

was likely a result of this ingrained habit.

“It’s a pity,” Diana sighed. “Oliver is such a good man! If Fanny hadn’t met with this tragedy and had given birth to

their little baby smoothly, she would have undoubtedly lived a very happy life.”

“Yeah,” Julian sighed, agreeing. “Even the longstanding family feud couldn’t affect their relationship.

Unexpectedly…death was the thing that caused their separation.”

As he said that, Diana’s calmed heart started to stir again.

“I can’t help it,” Diana said.

Considering her unborn child, she didn’t want to cry again. But the thought of Fanny, who was suddenly gone

despite being alive only a while ago, overwhelmed her. The thought of the little baby in her belly and how Oliver

would be alone from now on distressed her deeply.

Tears welled up in her eyes, and slowly slid down her cheek. Her tears were a tribute to the departed.

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Julian didn’t press her too hard. He simply massaged her more attentively, occasionally giving her a comforting hug

and a pat on the back, hoping to make Diana feel a little more at ease.

Even when they returned home, her mood didn’t improve much.

Julian quickly called Nina over, thinking that having a friend over might help distract Diana from the tragedy of

Fanny’s death.

Nina had been busy with work recently, and it had been quite a while since she last saw Diana.

Seeing her belly starting to show, and noticing her she involuntarily spread her arms and legs while walking, Nina

couldn’t help but be fascinated.

“You’ve changed your walking posture this month. It’s quite unexpected.”

“More than you think,” Diana replied. “Wait until the late stages of pregnancy. That’s when the real change in

walking posture happens.”

By then, even walking would become a challenge for her. She would likely be hobbling along.

Diana imitated her future walking posture for Nina, saying, “I’ll look like a clumsy duck.”

Nina couldn’t help but laugh at Diana’s demonstration.

However, Diana’s expression suddenly dimmed. “Although walking like this is ugly and challenging, it’s actually a

rare experience.”

Fanny could have had the chance to experience it too. She was so thin. She was also accustomed to being a star

and well-versed in body management. If she had been pregnant, she would have been the typical person with a

large belly but a slim body.

Diana originally had the opportunity to share pregnancy tips and experiences with Fanny. She could have talked

about the nuances of pregnancy, and shared parenting experiences.

However, before she could do any of that, Fanny was gone.

“The last time we had dinner, I should have talked to her more.”

At that time, Fanny hadn’t confirmed her pregnancy, but had been paying attention to her diet. She must have

been looking forward to becoming a mother, to giving birth to a baby with Oliver.

Seeing Diana’s mood starting to dip again, Nina held her hand. “Don’t think too much. None of us can predict the

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future, and nobody knows what unexpected events life might throw at us.”

Nina had heard a bit about Fanny’s situation. “Last night, Fanny shouldn’t have gone to the film set when the rain

started.”

She wouldn’t have fallen if she hadn’t gone to the film set. She wouldn’t have lost her life along with the unborn

child.

“Oliver is really something,” Nina lamented for her. “His wife was pregnant. Why didn’t he stop her from working?”

Why did Fanny insist on going to work?

“She’s a workaholic,” Diana said, understanding Fanny’s trait. “If Fanny wanted to go, Oliver couldn’t have stopped

her.”

Moreover, he was there with her at the time.

Yet, Fanny still miscarried.

And… It resulted in two deaths.

“You have to relax,” Nina advised, as she saw Diana getting lost in thought about the situation. “I know you’re sad,

but you have to think about the babies in your belly.”

Diana was already carrying twins, and was planning for a second cesarean section. It would be much more

challenging than a typical pregnancy.