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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 371

Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 371

“That’s not possible.”

Julian has his reasons for that. One, Kayla’s crime didn’t warrant her death and she had already gotten the punishment she deserved. Two, Julian didn’t want Diana to dwell too much on the loss of their children, let alone dirty her hands all because of Kayla.

So instead, he dealt with the issue on his own as soon as he discovered it.

He never expected Diana to think that he had done so because it was a matter of who was favored.

“I knew it…‘

Even the man in her drunken hallucination refused to favor her just once. Worse, he wasn’t willing to get justice for her and her babies.

Diana raised her hand to smack him away angrily.

But no matter how much she hit him, this illusion of hers was terribly stubborn and refused to leave her sight.

After a while, she got tired of hitting him and needed a break.

“You’re drunk,” Julian said, taking the chance to grab her flailing hands and pulling her into his arms again. His eyes were filled with pain as he continued, “Stop thinking about all this nonsense, okay?”

Kayla, Mr. Carter, and everything else that was in her mind… None of those things were as important as her returning to her normal life.

However, Diana was devastated.

She couldn’t understand any of Julian’s actions, and she could only see them as him defending Kayla and not wanting the woman to get hurt.

“Then, what about Mr. Carter?” Diana hissed through clenched teeth. “How the hell did you deal with him?”

She didn’t even dare to say she wanted to deal with him.

She was certain he would refuse again.

She couldn’t accept that she and the babies were worth even less than the older man.

“I don’t know,” Julian replied. “I asked Noel to handle it.”

The two were father and son, after all. Noel still had to work for him, so Julian didn’t ask about how Noel had handled the matter.

However, he was certain that Noel would handle it to his satisfaction.

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