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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 582

Diana's hands trembled with anxiety, but as her limbs were bound by ropes, she was powerless to do anything else but weakly call out to Madam Fulcher.

Yet, the old lady never lifted her eyes to look at her.

Diana felt her heart clench tightly, like someone had grabbed it and squeezed it. It was so suffocating that she couldn't utter a word.

The same fear she had when she thought of losing her babies resurfaced, and tears welled up in her eyes as she looked at Madam Fulcher and then at Hans.

"Why are you just standing there?! Save her! Quickly!"

It was evident that Madam Fulcher was experiencing discomfort in her heart. The high blood pressure was causing cerebral hypoxia, and the symptoms were already apparent.

Once these underlying conditions acted up, it was a life-threatening situation.

But Hans remained motionless, even crossing his arms and looking at them as if nothing was happening.

A blaze of anger spread in Diana's chest, and she exerted all her strength to try and free herself from the ropes. But the harder she struggled, the tighter Madam Fulcher, who was bound to her by the same rope, was tied, making the latter increasingly uncomfortable.

Finally, Diana dared not move.

However, her wrists were already rubbed raw, and due to her physical condition, the wound quickly swelled and grew larger. The rope was constricting the wound even deeper. Still, she was completely unaware of the pain as her eyes were glued on Madam Fulcher, fearing any further deterioration in her condition.

Fortunately, Madam Fulcher's physical condition didn’t appear to worsen.

Her mental state, however, remained poor; she still couldn't open her eyes or speak to her.

If they continued to wait like this, something would inevitably happen to Madam Fulcher here.

Thinking back to Madam Fulcher's mention of shares and her tone of discussing matters after her passing, Diana couldn't contain her impatience.

But it was clear that Hans had no intention of saving Madam Fulcher. Diana began to believe that perhaps Julian hadn’t orchestrated this kidnapping.

As despicable as he might be, he couldn't possibly do something like this to Madam Fulcher!

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