Julian’s Stand-In Wife

Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 406

Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 406

However, Julian wasn’t about to let go. Just as Diana was about to continue confronting him, Oliver appeared

in the next second.

Like a savior from heaven, he pulled up slowly beside Diana and said gently, “I’m here to pick you up.”

His words were confident, natural, and familiar.

Diana readily agreed to his words. “Thank you for being so considerate, darling.”

With that said, she pulled open the door and got into the car.

Julian was left standing alone, staring as the car drove off and faded out of sight. After a few more moments, he felt his world almost collapse.

He hadn’t misheard it, right?

What had Diana said just now…?

Did she…did she just call Oliver darling?

Julian thought about the photos he had seen of Diana and Oliver over the past two days. He had his men follow her, and they had taken pictures for him to see.

He finally understood what was going on, and felt like someone had smashed his heart until and left a giant hole there. That gaping hole in his heart kept widening and hurt deeply, leaving a sense of suffocation in its wake.

Julian staggered backwards.

him,

“Julian.”

into his childhood when he heard Kayla call

she was also kind and gentle. It was why she had saved

A life–saving grace…

heavy thing

mistook it for love, and had also given Kayla a

had done a lot

looked at Kayla and said

he also got into

to see Diana. Since she wasn’t here anymore, he had no

the jealousy in her heart was bursting. She raised her hand

through the front gates.

was dropping by,

wrong with

her eyelids. Even her eyebrows had gone out of shape, revealing her original brows underneath them. In short, her face

terrible.

just cried, her eyes were red; she looked as if she

up.

race

see that she had lost to the latter’s birth daughter, so she simply said,

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