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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 428

Marvin leaned his fat body against the door.

"Miss Winnington. If you go out now, it'll be an insult to me," he said bluntly.

His gaze felt like repulsive leeches crawling all over Diana, and it made her deeply uncomfortable. She shifted slightly and forced a smile as she said, "Mr. Trotter, I really need to use the restroom."

Marvin had taken the chance to touch her hand when he pressed the teacup into her hand just now, and it made Diana's skin itch with the urge to clean it immediately. Yet, the man refused to let her leave.

"I'll be upfront with you, Diana," Marvin said with narrowed eyes. "I'm willing to invest in your studio, but I'll never invest in people who don't matter. If you want money from me, you'll have to perform well."

After saying that, Marvin pulled out a room card and placed it on the table.

The meaning behind his words couldn't be any more obvious.

But Diana clearly underestimated how nasty the man could get as he added, "As long as you go, I'll always have your back. Everyone will know that you're mine no matter where you go or when it is."

To put it bluntly, he wanted to keep her as his mistress.

Diana was incredibly disgusted by his proposition. Unfortunately, he was the only one who was willing to invest in her studio at this moment. Although she had already decided to reject his funding, she couldn't reveal everything right now.

"Okay," Diana said as she picked up the room key and placed it in her pocket.

Marvin's face instantly lit up with joy, and a creepy smile stretched on his lips.

"You're a smart woman indeed, Miss Winnington. Let's meet at the hotel tomorrow."

Obviously, Diana had no intention of going. However, she was alone in this private room with him. Thus, she had to secure her safety to leave.

As for the room card...

It was disgusting.

She would throw it away once she got out of the room.

However, she maintained the sweet smile on her face and nodded. "Of course, Mr. Trotter."

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