That thought made her relax and give up on the urge to find Julian. She continued talking to Jim. “Professor Hughes, how have you been?”

“I’m fine,” Jim said with a smile. “In fact, I’ll continue being very fine from now on.”

His health was something he had the most confidence in.

“Have you found your father, Ms. Winnington?”

Jim always asked the most private questions.

The strange thing was, Diana didn’t feel offended by it. She could even sense the genuine concern in his voice.

“No,” she answered honestly, opening up to him gradually. “Something happened to a friend of mine recently.”

Firstly, Noel broke up.

Then, Fanny passed away. Diana didn’t sleep very soundly during the rainy night last night.

“Julian and I didn’t have the capacity to deal with this.”

She grew up not experiencing the love of her biological parents.

Now that she thought about it, life would always go on, whether she could find her parents or not.

you haven’t been in a good mood recently,” Jim said, a trace of displeasure in his voice. “Julian isn’t taking very good care

was someone very close to Diana.

displeased with Julian,

Jim went on, “If a pregnant lady is in a

Diana’s anger dissipated immediately.

blaming Julian. It

view of one’s health, and used to first thinking of her status as a pregnant lady and of the babies in her

a present to put you in a better

a tone that refused to take no for an answer, he continued, “You should be receiving a text right now. Follow the instructions on it, pack your things,

that, he hung

the Jennings siblings and about Vans, but she didn’t have the

couldn’t possibly call Jim so quickly again. She could only read the text Jim mentioned

she was shocked to

Ms. Winnington and Mr. Fulcher, together

to give her the

she needed was

friend was a pretty good

Nina, who hurt

rosy in Richburgh recently, Diana considered accepting Jim’s tickets and

Hughes,” Diana texted him back. “I

door open, wanting to tell Julian about

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