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Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 796
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Chapter 796

Julian saw Sean looking him straight in the eyes, and knew that he had said something wrong.

When it came to Diana and these two kids, he had experienced many firsts in his life with them.

For example, right now, it was his first time lying and feeling so lost and uncertain about how to respond to

someone else's question.

He hemmed and hawed for a few moments before finally saying lamely, "She's just not awake yet."

Sean was still a child after all, and didn’t think things too complicatedly.

He didn't doubt Julian's words.

But he, along with his sister, did feel indignant.

His usually cool face cracked under the pressure, as if a fissure had formed in a mountain. "I want to video call

Mommy."

This was the first time he and Betty were away from Mommy.

Didn't Mommy miss them?

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Or did Mommy no longer want them both?

Sean started panicking, and his eyes turned red.

Julian was used to seeing Betty crying and kicking up a fuss, but it was his first time seeing Sean like this.

He felt remorseful and guilty, wishing he could cut off this stupid and dull tongue of his.

"She can't video call you now," Julian said helplessly.

Sean's tears rolled down his cheeks.

In the end, he didn’t continue crying.

However, the indignation in his eyes was clear for all to see.

Julian panicked.

He had to tend to the other after settling one, and his head started to pound. "Sean, are you alright?"

He began to regret not waiting for Diana and returning together with her.

How was he going to deal with this situation?

Sean remained silent.

He was always prone to keeping his feelings to himself. All the more he wouldn't pour his feelings out to Julian.

Betty knew her brother very well, and she cried even harder upon seeing her brother like that.

"Mommy doesn't want us anymore," she sobbed as she said to Julian. "She...doesn’t seem to want us anymore?

Boo... boo hoo..

Julian finally understood what was going on.

His hesitation at letting the twins call Diana had resulted in them misunderstanding the situation.

"It’s not that she doesn’t want the both of you," Julian said helplessly.

Even in his many years of reign in the business world, he had never felt this way.

But now, he was rendered completely speechless.

After a long pause, he finally remembered and said, "She'll stay at the villa tonight with you two."

There weren't many clothes in the old mansion.

Afterwards, Julian gave them breakfast and settled them into the car. "I'll bring you back to the villa right now and

you two can wait there."

It was more convenient buying things over there.

The villa was frequently occupied, and it was well-equipped.

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The two children didn't resist him and sat in the car obediently.

Sean didn't seem to fully believe Julian's words. "But Mommy... Will she really come?"

Julian nodded. "Certainly.”

'Then what about Mr. Channing?" Sean asked another question.

What did this have to do with that man?!

Julian hated hearing Simon's name, and his face immediately turned cold. "He's not coming."

Sean couldn't hide his disappointment, but he didn’t say anything more.

The look on Sean's face made Julian feel like rocks were weighing down on his heart.

It seemed he had a long way to go in becoming close to the children.

At the hospital, the moment Diana woke up, the first thing she asked about was, "Where is he?"

Mrs. Lay was glad to hear that.

At the very least, it proved that her master didn't dote on her in vain.

She said chirpily, "Sir went back home to take care of the twins."

At that moment, in her mind, Diana even saw an image of herself and Julian being a family.

She was lying on the hospital bed, having been in an accident, and he had gone home to take care of the kids. What

an utterly ridiculous notion!