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Julian's Stand in Wife

Chapter 964
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Chapter 964

At the Jarvis family's residence, Julian had been waiting in the living room for a while.

He was rather distracted when he appeared before them. The uneasy feeling lurking in his heart was at its peak.

He couldn't be calm when he thought about things on Diana's end. He was about to call her to ask about the

situation, when Sue walked toward him. Sorrow was etched on her face.

When she saw Julian, a mix of hatred and hope filled her eyes. She cried, "Mr. Fulcher, I'm begging you!"

Before she went further, she bowed at Julian.

He had no choice but to keep his phone in his pocket for the time being.

He helped Sue to her feet, and asked, "Why exactly did you call me here today? Where is Cecilia?"

"She..." The mention of Cecilia deepened the sorrow on Sue's face. "You'd better take a look upstairs."

A bad feeling rose in Julian's chest. "Where is she?"

"On the second floor." Sue composed herself before going on, "Come with me."

As they walked, Julian noticed pink diamonds scattered along the way, each a few steps apart. They formed a route

leading all the way to Cecilia's room.

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Sue saw the doubt in his eyes, and nodded at him. "That’s from the necklace you sent to her before."

Cecilia had undone the diamonds on the necklace, one by one, and placed them like this on the second floor.

"When she came back from the studio, she did that to the necklace and refused to let anyone else touch it. Even

our housekeepers have to avoid the diamonds carefully when they clean the house."

Sue sighed. "We ourselves want to know what exactly happened that day. Cecilia has been behaving...so strangely

since then."

Julian looked at the pink diamonds, and immediately told Sue what he had heard from Diana.

"I was anxious that day. I really shouldn't have splashed the paint on her."

There were a hundred other ways he could use to dash Cecilia's hopes for him. Yet, of all ways, he chose the most

direct, most brutal, and most hurtful way.

"That day was my children's death..."

"Julian Fulcher!" Sue screamed.

She didn't have the patience to hear himself explain himself. Her eyes had turned red, shimmering with tears. Every

word Julian said to her were like knives piercing her heart.

"I was wondering why my good daughter Cecilia suddenly became like this overnight!"

The facade she was trying so hard to maintain broke. She didn't even care about Julian's status and power. Right

now, she was a mother who could turn aggressive for the sake of her child.

She yelled at Julian at the top of her lungs, "Since you don't like her, why did you give her hope at all?! She's been

our beloved darling since she was a child! She has never been humiliated like this!

"No wonder she refused to say anything, even though I keep asking her what's wrong. She even told me not to

worry.

"But...she hasn't eaten for days!

"Her life is barely sustained by the nutrient solution we hook her up to. Each time I see her, she'd always tell me-

Mom, I want to die. I feel terrible. I don’t want to live anymore."

Sue's heart trembled as she said those words.

That was the child she carried in her womb for ten months!

The darling of the Jarvis household!

If Cecelia hadn't met Julian, they would've found a great match for her, and seen her get married and have

children. She would have a lifetime of happiness ahead of her!

Yet now, everything is ruined!

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"No wonder she looked so energetic and lively when all of us went to the studio to look for her. She answered all of

our questions so seriously," Sue went on.

Cecilia was even laughing.

She was probably putting up a front at that time.

She didn't want her family members to worry about her.

She didn't want them finding out what was wrong, and getting embarrassed or humiliated.

But the moment she reached home, the place she was familiar with, the hurt she suffered overflowed from the

depths of her heart.

She couldn't hold her emotions back any longer.

That was how she became like this now.

Sue's heart ached the more she thought about it.

"She had such strong pride, and had never been hurt like this since she was a child. How could she still be well when

you treated her like that?!"

The more Sue spoke, the worse Julian felt.