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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 583

Even Diana's hands were swollen, and looked like a pig's trotters. Her hands almost melded with the severed and torn rope, making it impossible to distinguish where her flesh or the rope began.

Fortunately, Madam Fulcher seemed to have recovered slightly.

Her complexion had regained its healthy color.

"Diana…" She opened her eyes, and as soon as she saw Diana's appearance, she was filled with grief and almost burst into tears.

In fact, she did cry. "I'm so sorry, my dear."

Diana smiled weakly at Madam Fulcher, as if she had no strength left. "You...ugh...!"

The cuts on Diana’s mouth caused by the glass shards stung, making it incredibly painful to speak.

She tried several times, but couldn't speak normally.

Madam Fulcher's tears flowed even more fiercely.

Her trembling hand gently touched the wound on Diana's wrist, where the broken glass had caused a deep cut. She hesitated and withdrew her hand. "I know you want to say that I don't owe you an apology, but this time, I was really in the wrong. I wanted you to escape and verify our bet, so I staged that performance just now. But as an actor who didn't know the script, you improvised. And the result..."

She reached out with trembling fingers to touch Diana's wound, but recoiled and withdrew it. "The result...is that you got hurt to this extent."

Diana was slightly stunned. Was the acting Madam Fulcher mentioned referring to the play they just performed, pretending to be seriously ill?

She looked so distressed, almost unable to breathe—and it was all an act?!

Like a balloon that suddenly lost its air, Diana instantly collapsed to the ground as the adrenaline that coursed through her dissipated.

Madam Fulcher immediately acted like a guilty child, looking down and cautiously asking, "Are you angry with me?"

Diana shook her head.

She was relieved.

And that feeling had crashed over her, leaving her with no strength.

Whether it was acting or not, as long as Madam Fulcher was safe, Diana’s own physical condition didn't matter.

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