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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 388

Chapter 388

Thirdly, Diana thought that Julian had defended Kayla, which proved that Diana wasn’t aware that Julian had forced Kayla to drink the remainder of the drugs she had once given Diana, and had long lost her fertility….

Kayla clenched her fist tightly under the table, sorely tempted to pinch herself to see if she was dreaming.

Now that Diana and Julian had a huge misunderstanding, this was her chance!

The fear in her disappeared, and was quickly replaced by excitement.

However, Kayla didn’t dare let her face show what she was feeling at the moment for fear that Diana would pick up on it.

Kayla became more arrogant; she even tilted her chin upwards to look down at Diana and said haughtily,” I’ll be waiting, then. Between you and Julian, let’s see who’s the greater one.”

The words were a tacit acknowledgment of Diana’s claim, as well as confirming the fact that Julian was still protecting Kayla even if she had indeed tampered with the embryos Diana had once carried.

Even though Diana had mentally prepared herself and even accepted the fact that she and her babies could never compare to Kayla’s position in Julian’s heart, she still felt her heart bleed when facing Kayla’s hatefully smug face.

She felt as if someone had grabbed all her limbs and was pulling it in all directions, trying to tear her apart.

Everything hurt deeply.

Everything was screaming in pain.

Diana deflated slightly, obviously not that strong anymore.

Kayla knew which buttons to push and what to expose in Diana’s heart, so she said proudly, “So, my dear sister… Let me ask you now. Am I the substitute, or are you?”

“I’m the one who’s a fool,” Diana muttered, struggling to control her voice. She didn’t want to show her vulnerable side before Kayla, and even forced a smile on her face.

“Of course, I’m the one who’s your substitute. Julian loves you, and the entire Richburgh knows that to be the truth.”

Kayla’s smile widened, and she even had the audacity to wink at Diana.

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