Julian’s Stand-In Wife
Chapter 771
Chapter 771
In fact, before Diana came, Julian did try coaxing Betty. Somehow, the more Julian tried to get close to the girl, the harder she cried.
Betty’s cries were still increasing in intensity all the way till Diana came in.
But upon hearing Diana call him “Brother”, Julian immediately forgot about the worry that filled his heart a moment ago.
His face turned cold once more. “Are you deliberately trying to make me uncomfortable?”
What did he mean?
She was already trying her best to control her temper and stop herself from flaring up in front of Betty, for fear that she might scare her daughter.
That was what made her call Julian “Brother” through gritted teeth.
She was trying to remind herself of Simon and Julian’s blood relation.
Instead of appreciating her efforts, Julian even accused her of deliberately making him feel uncomfortable.
Was he crazy?
Diana was so furious and decided he wasn’t worth her time talking to. She ignored him and carried Betty in her arms before marching right for the door. “We’ll be off.”
she have to behave like
did Diana have to act so righteously in front of him after
she have to be so
chest feeling so constricted because of her, and yelled out loud, “If you dare
Diana paused mid-step.
took a deep breath as her brows furrowed. She hated people threatening her
to get
turned around and looked at him like he
she couldn’t
want to be involved with
as if he had heard the funniest joke in the entire world. “Diana Winnington, I can’t believe you just said
of their past so
Diana found this
wasn’t his Kayla
that he probably took her
just keep thinking that she
being a replacement made her chest feel
helplessly, not wanting to argue with Julian any further
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