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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 400

Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 400

James’s traditional clothes fluttered in the autumn wind, making him look even more like a ridiculous clown.

“If I wanted to bring Kayla into the family, I wouldn’t need to go through all that trouble!”

He feared Diana would hold a deep grudge against him, and was now desperately covering up his past sins.

“Of course there was a need to.” Diana regarded his performance with an icy glare.

Now that he had confirmed her suspicions, her feelings for James had turned ice–cold. She couldn’t imagine how her own father could have done that to her. She had just been a little child, for crying out loud!

Even after he learned that she had a miserable childhood, he still stood by and did absolutely nothing.

As for Diana, she had never understood why her family had been so cold when she had reunited with them.

“After all, Master Winnington loathed b*stards and illegitimate children above all else.”

Diana had done her research. Today, she was determined not to return from the Winnington residence empty -handed.

“There was no other way for you to bring Kayla into the family aside from replacing me!”

Diana’s voice was strong and powerful, resonating through the area and drowning out most of James’s pathetic attempts at half–baked explanations.

What’s more, she had even given him a plaque Master Winnington had personally inscribed today.

Alarm bells started going off in James’s head. His eyes widened as he suddenly realized something. He immediately asked Diana, “You knew the old man? Have you met him in private before?!”

Because Master Winnington wasn’t very fond of James, he hadn’t paid much attention to Diana or Kayla.

What’s more, the old man had never inquired about Diana’s return. It was a clear indication that he wasn’t interested in all the drama in James’s family.

As such, James never expected Diana to get involved with his father. Looking at her today, however, he had an inkling that Diana’s relationship with his father might be even closer than his own.

James had always been afraid of the old man, yet he still craved Master Winnington’s approval. Realizing that Diana might have had contact with the old man, James started to panic.

If Diana had said something about James in front of Master Winnington, then…!

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