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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1380

This time, they could have made up for this regret.

Unfortunately, Julian didn't know how to cherish the chance.

Diana pursed her lips, recalling the infuriating things Julian had said on the phone.

She decided to resolutely ignore him. No more thinking about him!

With these thoughts in mind, she subconsciously quickened her pace and headed toward her room.

She took out her room key, and Betty helped her scan the card on the sensor. A blue light illuminated, and the door opened with a click.

Suddenly, a thought entered Diana's mind—those maids in white uniforms before seemed oddly familiar. Why were they all dressed in traditional clothing?

It was somewhat similar to what she remembered of Matt Hughes.

Diana suddenly became interested in the person staying in the room next to the hotel.

She let Betty go in first, and said, "There might be some leftovers stuck on your hands after you ate the cotton candy. Go wash them quickly."

Diana was already lenient about Betty eating candy. Betty was overjoyed, and was eager to curry favor with Diana. Hearing Diana's instructions, she took it as a command and rushed into the bathroom.

The sound of water came from the bathroom. Betty was meticulous, but also slow. Even if it was just washing her hands, she would intertwine each finger one by one. Then, she would use hand soap again. This whole process would take about five minutes.

Five minutes.

It was enough for Diana to stand at the door and observe for a while.

Standing so openly and staring at the neighboring room might be too obvious.

After some thought, Diana decided to walk to the end of the corridor. Walking back and forth a couple of times would allow her to see if the guest next door would come out.

She wanted to see who this person was. She wanted to find out if there were any clues related to Matt.

As a result...

"Mommy!"

When Betty had finished washing her hands, the people cleaning the room next door hadn't left yet.

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