Chapter 1236
Julian’s Stand-In Wife
Julianâs Stand-In Wife chapter 1236 Julian handed Diana a napkin to wipe her tears. âOliver and I joined the training when we were very young, too.â
âYouâre lying!â Diana shoved him away, and Julian almost lost his balance.
The equally indignant look on his face made Diana feel bad.
She knew both of them were unable to change Seanâs mind once it was made up, but she couldnât stop herself from venting her anger on Julian.
He forgave and tolerated her even more so than the twins did.
He never got angry with her, no matter what she did. He was her rubbish dump, her vast ocean that had the capacity to take all of her tantrums. She was the fish who could swim wherever she wanted in his deep, deep love, i Julian had returned to her side like a tireless soldier, dedicated to giving her a constant sense of security.
Diana was worried about him, and pulled him over to check if he bumped himself just now. She sighed in relief after confirming that he didnât hit the table next to him just now. She had clearly calmed down a lot.
âYou were clearly a lot older at that time, around seven to eight years old. How could that compare with Sean, whoâs just three?â
âNo matter how grueling the training squad is, itâs nothing compared to the training boot camp of the past. Thatâs why children attending the training squad have been getting younger and younger. Actually, I think itâs not a bad thing that Seanâs proactive about joining,â Julian explained patiently.
As the eldest son of the Fulcher family, Sean was handsome, smart, and displayed extraordinary computing talent. To Julian, he was the best candidate to inherit the Fulcher family business. It wasnât a bad thing for Sean to break through his limits at a tender age.
Conversely, it could allow Sean a chance to deepen his skills and train his physique. It would lay the foundation for safer and fuller growth in his life from here on.
On the other hand, Diana didnât think so. As a mother, all she wanted was for her children to be by her side longer. She would be content just seeing her children safe and sound, growing up healthily within her sight.
As for how successful Sean might be when he grew up, that wasnât something within her consideration and imagination. She just wanted to see her children growing up happily and healthily.
As such, she was very displeased with Julianâs words.
âAlthough I donât know the specific curriculum of the training squad, I know itâs not easy. Wouldnât Sean get injured?â
Julian remained silent.
Not just get hurt or wounded. The training squad was formerly the successor training boot camp, and children had been known to die of fatigue from it.
Even after being modified over the years, and with the Fulchers no longer having control over it, the brutality of the training squad remained clear for all to see.
However, children who could withstand the training were bound to benefit.
They would see themselves soar to greater heights, both in terms of physique and intelligence.
Sean was his son. Julian himself was able to withstand the grueling training from before, and stand out amongst his peers. He believed Sean was capable of defeating his opponents.
Seeing Julian remain stubborn and wanting to let Sean join the training squad made Diana anxious. She expressed her concerns, and even tried trapping him with her charm. She wanted Julian to be on the same line as her.
She grabbed his hand, and looked pitifully at him.
âJulian, we clearly have the ability to not let Sean go through that kind of suffering. Why must we push him into the fire? Shall we just be his guardian angels his whole life? As long as weâre alive, our children can grow up healthily under our care. He doesnât need to suffer so much. Heâ¦â
Her hands were soft and tender. They felt like warm, flowing water wrapping around his arms.
Julianâs heart melted. He looked at his wife, not bearing to say what was on his mind.
He could only caress her head as he hugged her. When he sensed that she had calmed down, he asked thoughtfully, â Diana, can you protect Sean for life?â