Chapter 689
Julian’s Stand-In Wife
However, the thought of Oliver scheming against her and forcing her to the Pabiansâ residence made her resistant against him.
She pondered for a moment, and finally decided to reach out to Simon.
After all, Simon had a part to play in inviting her over to the Pabians. He probably shared a good relationship with Oliver. She might be able to find something out from him.
Standing at the door of the Channings residence, Julian didnât see Simon in it after driving over.
It was almost the new year, yet Simon wasnât home.
Nobody cared about where he went. Julian, unable to locate him, had no choice but to return to the villa.
Diana was still waiting for him, after all.
Yet when he returned home, not only was Nina not there yet, but even Diana wasnât around.
The wall decorations were left forgotten on the table, which told of how much of a hurry Diana mustâve been in when she left. She didnât even bother tidying up the place before leaving.
The servants thought they wanted to use the decorations again, and didnât dare to keep them.
The servant in the kitchen saw him return and said happily,â Sir, the pastries are all wrapped up. When shall we bake them?â
If the pastries were left outside for too long, the dough will become flat and they wouldnât taste good after being baked in the oven.
Julian glanced in the direction of the kitchen. The chocolate pastries Diana had wrapped were still displayed on the counter. They were mixed with some of the pastries he had wrapped-his were lying limply on the baking sheet, accurately reflecting the state of his current mood.
âShe isnât back yet. Letâs not bake it first.â
âDidnât the madam head out to look for you?â The servant found it rather strange as she said, âShe looked very happy when she headed out.â
Perhaps she went looking for Nina.
âIâll ask her what time sheâll be reaching home,â Julian said as he dialed Dianaâs number.
However, Diana didnât answer the call.
Julian called Vans, and got him to ask Nina what time the both of them would be coming.
Vans was stunned. âIâm standing right in front of Nina.â He looked around and added, âBut I donât see Diana around.â
Julian didnât expect Vans to find Nina so quickly.
It seemed they had prepared too many pastries.
Julian didnât think much of it and said, âThen ask Nina whether Diana contacted her. Iâm waiting at home for her for dinner.â
Vans thought he must have heard Julian wrongly.
Did he just hear Julian say something homely?
He couldnât help but chuckle. Then, he asked Nina Julianâs question.
Nina was slightly stunned. The look on her face turned tense as she grabbed Vansâ phone. âDianaâs not home?â
Julianâs heart skipped a beat. âShe didnât go look for you?â
If she didnât, where did she go?
All the bad things that happened to Diana flashed past his mind, and Julianâs heart was at his throat.
âSheâs gone!â
He had thought that Diana went to look for Nina, but Nina didnât see her at all!
Diana didnât contact Nina, either!
So, where was she right now?
Julian was so anxious, he personally drove out with Noel right after hanging up. He began looking for her while simultaneously launching a search on her.
No one could be as anxious as he was. He was deathly worried that something untoward might happen to Diana again.
He had promised that he would never let her get hurt again.
Nothing must happen to her-nothing!
He left in such a hurry, he didnât notice that some of the wall decorations that Diana left behind had fallen on the floor. There were some footsteps on them.
The decorations were trampled on and looked terrible, losing all their former glory and luster.
However, he didnât pay them any attention as he was completely focused on looking for Diana.
He eventually managed to find her.
â¦Right at the doorstep of the Channingsâ residence.
He sat in the car, and saw her walking happily into the main door.