Julian’s Stand-In Wife

Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 64

Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 64

Luke’s gaze shifted sideways. Seemingly in thought, he turned to look at Diana, whose head was still covered.

Kayla, on the other hand, was thoroughly enraged by his words. “You’re blind!”

She had the looks but not the attitude?

Why did she need to be like Diana?

When Kayla was three, her father intentionally abandoned Diana all because of something she said. Ever

since that day, Kayla knew she was destined to be the winner and Diana the loser!

Diana, who was forced to grow up in the countryside, would always be inferior to Kayla, who was the favorite daughter of the Winnington family.

In fact, even Diana’s birth mother Kate was under Kayla’s complete control.

If anything, Diana was the one who resembled Kayla!

That clown Luke had no right to criticize her!

Kayla was so used to being pampered that she couldn’t bring herself to let things slide, even at such a critical time. She wanted to slap Luke, but he pushed her away roughly and snarled. “What the hell? How dare you touch me, you disgusting gold–digger!”

something wasn’t right. “Kayla?

wanted to find out what happened, but to her

shoes through the gap in the cloth covering her face. To her

the person stepping on

even pounced on Diana and started hitting Diana like a madwoman. It looked like she wanted

expect this to happen. It took him a few seconds to react; he yanked Kayla away from

Slap!

even harder than when he hit

It was at this moment that she no longer dared to move. However, she

did feel a little

Kayla to come alone after realizing

only bear the pain

at Diana. “You’re

Dayla was completely stunned.

did sense something was amiss with

as Kayla’s apparent hatred toward her were starkly different from how Diana imagined Kayla would

like…Kayla was here

Kayla…

interfered with her marriage. Would someone like her really hope for

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