Julian’s Stand-In Wife

Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 393

Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 393

Kayla started off carefully, “In the future… You might see me imitating her more.”

James was an old–school veteran at tricks, so he could immediately tell that something was wrong with Kayla’s words.

Diana tried to lean closer at this moment, but James shoved her away and jumped on a table, and quickly asked Kayla, “Kayla, tell me the truth. The reason you didn’t tell me about Diana and Julian divorcing… Was it because he didn’t do it for you?”

Kayla saw that it was pointless to try and hide it any longer, so she nodded and said, “Yeah.”

The joy James felt deflated immediately.

He was afraid.

He was afraid that the person Julian really liked was in fact Diana, and that he had bet wrongly.

Kayla didn’t know about his greed and his thoughts, so she continued, “But you only need to understand that Julian’s mine. I’ll make sure to give you a son–in–law who’s willing to spend all the money you want for our family. That’s all you need to know.”

James didn’t speak; the only sound coming from the phone was his breathing. It seemed her words hadn’t deterred him as much as she had hoped.

resolve and called

by

Kayla said, making

might be limited by the situation in the future; this

likes Diana more than

fact, it would be accurate to say that Julian didn’t even like Kayla at this point. Julian’s feelings for her were based entirely on his gratitude for her saving

when she continued, “But not long ago, you

usual, which irritated him. However, he didn’t have time to lose his temper as

without much thought.

it’s because Luke hurt

his family’s influence still dwindled rapidly in Richburgh. His falling

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saying, “Now… That tells

but he never imagined that there was such a hidden

man was Luke’s blood father! Just because Lucas had hurt Diana and angered

James… What had he done

had bet on

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