“Let her go.”

Diana was like a robot, repeating her words over and over again mindlessly.

Contrary to what she was saying, she was keeping tabs on the grudge between her and Kayla.

Grandma wasn’t just Julian’s grandmother. She was Diana’s grandma as well, the elder she respected the most and one she found the most reliable.

She would never let Grandma’s death be disregarded or overlooked.

Conversely, Diana would etch all of Kayla’s wicked deeds deeply in her heart.

After the dust settled, she would settle the score with Kayla and make that woman pay the price!

“Diana Winnington,” Julian called out to her again. “Look up at me.”

He was lying on the bed and unable to pinch her chin.

Diana kept her head down, preventing him from looking into her eyes.

Such a clean pair of eyes shouldn’t be polluted by that woman, Kayla Winnington.

Diana didn’t have the courage to do as Julian asked.

voice had the compelling authority of an emperor. As much as Diana didn’t want to look up, she was intimidated by his aura into doing

was like a silent complaint

the past, Julian would certainly blow

she lifted her head to look at him. He burst out laughing, as if overwhelmed with frustration. “Tell me, what

She was stunned.

her heart; her first thought was that Julian actually didn’t get angry with

he trusted

to pinpoint the core

promised Kayla when they came to an agreement not to tell Julian about the truth of her saving him. That was one

associated that with Grandma’s death, it would only strengthen his hatred

make it even less likely for him to let Kayla

a good idea

repeat the same words.

she did that, the

was no longer anxious to let

until her hair stood on end. He waited until she asked him back, “Julian,

were intertwined with each other and her brows were furrowed, clearly telling of

waited for his answer

refused to reply. Instead, he

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