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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1034

Chapter 1034

Despite her fear, Betty didn't retreat.

She rushed toward Diana. She stuck out her chest, and said, "Don't bully my mommy!"

"Me? Bully her?" Cecilia laughed out loud at the sight of the little girl.

Just last night, they were sharing a meal on the same table. Betty even shared her doll with Cecilia. It was pink, with a bow in its hair.

The bow was coming loose, and didn't look the way it should. Cecilia even retrieved a sewing kit to fix the bow on the doll. Betty had hugged her and thanked her sweetly.

But now, everything had changed the moment Diana was involved.

Betty glared angrily at Cecilia, as if she was the most evil and wicked person in the world.

'This vixen was the one who bullied me first!" Cecilia yelled.

She wanted to declare her frustrations to everyone, and announced, "Last time, I should've dragged her by her hair to the toilet and pressed her head down in the water!

"I should never have spared her!

"So that she could come and seduce my man!"

Her symptoms were triggered once again. She yelled loudly at Betty, clearly hopping mad, "Do you know?! She seduced my man! Your mommy is a bitch!"

Betty's eyes widened in shock as she stood there, flabbergasted.

She didn't really understand Cecilia’s swear words. However, she could sense their negative meaning.

She felt helpless.

Tears welled up in her eyes, and she cried, "Mommy..."

Diana was upset. Her heart ached for her daughter. It didn't matter what Cecilia said to her, and of her—but Cecilia shouldn't say such things in front of her children!

Diana held back her tears. She bore the pain on her scalp, and waved her hands at the twins. "Quick, go back to your rooms! I'll go find you in a jiffy."

Both of them refused to budget.

"Sean!" Diana said.

She was worried that Betty's condition might relapse, especially when it took so much effort for her to recover.

She urged her son, "Take your sister back to her room. I’ll explain everything to you later!"

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