Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 134

Grandma’s ward was at the top floor in the VIP section, and Diana’s ward was right next to hers.

Julian had to convince himself not to enter Diana’s ward, but the moment he entered Grandma’s ward,

saw Diana.

She looked so small.

She was holding Grandma’s hand while she sat next to the old woman.

Diana seemed very fragile. Julian had never seen her in such a vulnerable state.

When Diana heard footsteps, she looked up and saw him. She didn’t seem very emotional. All she did was gently pat Grandma’s hand before walking out of the ward.

Julian didn’t go after her. Instead, he walked over to his grandmother.

He was beginning to feel worried. This time, it didn’t look like Grandma was acting. She really did seem unwell, because her blood pressure did seem very high on the monitor.

he

higher her blood pressure would get, and

fact, she couldn’t even utter a single word.

indescribable look of disappointment

get hurt. Thus, he immediately called for a doctor. After a while, her blood pressure finally began to

sighed in relief. “Grandma.”

tall, but he looked like a helpless child next to Grandma’s bed.

instantly calmed down a great deal, but she still looked at him with her

visited last night, Grandma felt that something was off between the two of them. As such, she sent someone to follow Diana today when she left home. She wanted to see

Grandma’s surprise, Diana actually went to the Civil

to proceed with their

there and then. Fortunately, she worked in the marketplace when she was young. She wasn’t an ordinary idle housewife from a rich family. Hence, she quickly came up with an idea to stop them from

Julian’s temper all too well. The only thing she could think of to stop them from getting divorced

actually dragged Diana to the hospital and wanted her to get an

been

take it anymore. Her blood pressure level went too high, and that resulted in her

City Hospital.

wouldn’t even

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