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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1131

Chapter 1131

This implied that Diana lacked self-awareness, and wasn't a suitable match for Julian at all.

"Whether Julian and I are a match or Noel and Ms. Jarvis are a match, it has nothing to do with you. It's solely up to the parties involved," Diana stated firmly.

Sue listened, and chuckled coldly. "It's truly appalling that even a mistress like you can shamelessly say so much in front of me, the Fulchers' prospective mother-in-law. Diana Winnington, you better know your place! Cecilia will definitely marry Mr. Fulcher and become Mrs. Fulcher!"

"Doesn't it matter who your daughter truly loves? Doesn't her happiness matter to you?"

Sue had her own convictions. "Why wouldn't it matter? A woman is happier when she marries well, far better than marrying poorly."

"What does it mean to marry well?"

"Of course..." Sue began, but then changed her tone. "I don’t need to tell you so much. As long as you understand your place! Don't become a mistress that everyone scorns!"

Diana, despite hearing all these harsh words, remained calm and composed. "Not necessarily. I won't become a mistress, but your daughter on the other hand..."

Her voice trailed, as if she dared not continue speaking.

Sue smiled, and offered a judgment. "I knew it. A daughter that the Winningtons themselves refuse to acknowledge can't hold her head high."

Hearing her mention the Winningtons, Diana's expression changed subtly. She cleared her throat. Then, without hesitation, she took a mirror out of her bag and aimed it at her cheek.

She asked Sue casually, "Have you seen the marks on my face?"

"Of course I've seen them,” Sue sneered, as if mocking Diana's audacity.

Diana had been slapped, but she still had the nerve to flaunt herself in front of her. If it were Sue, she would have hidden and avoided people altogether.

In the end, Diana simply lacked shame. If she had any sense of shame, she wouldn’t be clinging to Julian like this.

Sue felt that even sitting here with Diana tainted the Jarvis family's long-standing etiquette and reputation.

"There’s nothing more to say between us," Sue said firmly.

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