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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 208

Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 208

She was worried she had busted her cover and that Julian could tell that she was pregnant. “Hmm.”

She nodded and quickly added, “It’s all your fault for cultivating such a bad habit. You used to come home from work late and bring supper back home. I’ve gotten used to it.”

Her words effectively shut Julian up.

“You…”

It was a rare sight to see a man as cold as he was riled up by her words. His heart felt like it was stabbed by something. “Go and rest.”

Seeing that he was no longer looking at her, Diana heaved a sigh of relief. “Okay.‘

But when she went upstairs, she belatedly realized that…she had accidentally brought up the past.

The feelings and affections she had suppressed in herself surfaced once again and almost drowned her.

Diana forced herself not to think about those memories. “They’re nothing but illusions. Julian treated you so well because he saw you as a replacement. There’s nothing to yearn for at all.”

She warned herself again and again.

After snacking on some food, she felt better again.

Diana rubbed her belly, which gave her a sense of comfort. Her voice gentled as she crooned, “My little angels, good night.”

She had a restful night.

She slept so well, she almost overslept when she woke

up the next morning.

It was her first day of work today. She didn’t want to report for work late and leave a bad impression.

That was especially since she ordered a small cake from a bakery on the first floor of the Esteem Creations building, which she wanted to present as a gift to all her colleagues.

When she rushed all the way to Esteem Creations, she found out how narrow the path that she shared with

her nemesis was.

Kayla…had joined the same company too.

At that moment, the office was already drowning with fresh flowers and cakes.

Diana stood outside the glass doors, looking in at everyone crowding around and fussing over Kayla. The corners of her lips twitched.

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