Chapter 1058
Diana wouldn’t feel so uneasy with someone keeping her company.
What’s more, if Julian was willing to keep Diana company, Shiloh could ascertain what Julian thought of Diana. That
would help Shiloh decide whether Kiki should hold on to her feelings for Julian, or let them go.
Diana understood Shiloh’s intentions.
It had nothing to do with Kiki.
If she and Julian were truly in love, no one could actually be an obstacle.
Conversely, if they didn’t love each other enough, their relationship would fall apart even without Kiki in the picture.
Diana herself wanted to understand Julian's thoughts right now.
She nodded. "Sure, go ahead and call him."
Diana wanted to see if he would come. She clenched her fists as she waited nervously for Julian to pick up the call.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJulian answered the call very quickly.
They had just met each other, but hearing Julian's voice made Diana feel as if they had been apart for a long time.
She caught her breath as she heard Shiloh greet Julian.
"Mr. Fulcher," he said.
Julian greeted him back. "Dr. Stewart, what's the matter? Are there changes to Cecilia's prescription?"
"No, no." Shiloh shook his head. "I'm calling you about Ms. Winnington wanting to find her memories back. She's
with me right now."
Julian remained silent for a moment. "Is that so?"
Why didn't she discuss with him about something as major as this?
Perhaps it was just as she said-she never wanted to remarry him ever again. That naturally meant that she no
longer wanted to have anything to do with him.
After so much had happened, this was the outcome of their relationship.
Julian's voice turned cold, so much that it pierced deep into Diana’s heart.
Shiloh felt slightly awkward as he looked at Diana. "Yes. It’s like this... She's in my dispensary right now. I'm calling
you in the living room to ask if you want to keep her company."
He also explained to Julian about the effects of the medicine.
Julian asked keenly, "Did she ask you to call me?”
Shiloh had put Julian on loudspeaker, so Diana could hear every word of their conversation.
She immediately shook her head as a cue to Shiloh, who said, "No, I asked you of my own accord."
"Oh. I'm not going," Julian said. He hung up.
Despite having mentally prepared herself, Diana couldn't hold back the emotions raging in her heart. She felt
overwhelming sorrow that drove tears to her eyes.
Yet, she knew that crying would only make Shiloh feel even more awkward.
"It's alright," Shiloh comforted her. "If you’re not prepared to do it today, we can do it another day."
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"No," Diana said firmly, "I've dragged this on for far too long."
She didn't want to delay it any further. If she didn't settle it today, she would have to continue worrying about it.
Diana forced herself to smile. "It's not like I can't live without Julian. I want to take the medicine. Please add the last
ingredient and prepare it for me."
Shiloh nodded. "Fine, as long as you're certain."
With that, he told Diana to head outside and wait with Sean. He needed more time to complete the medicine.
When Diana came out, she saw Sean playing with blocks on a table.
Diana called out to him twice, but Sean didn't look up. Perhaps he was too focused on what he was doing.
Sean was often like that. He had a keen interest in blocks, puzzles, and numbers; so much that he would lose
himself in them.
Diana sat down carefully.
She didn't do anything except stare at the floor in a daze. She naturally didn't notice Sean stealing a glance at her
the moment she sat down.
Sean's eyes were slightly red.
He didn’t cry.