Chapter 636
Kayla's world collapsed. Driven to the edge, she screamed at the top of her lungs, "How dare you, Julian! How dare you treat me like this in a hospital, in broad daylight and with so many eyes in Richburgh to boot! We have laws in this country! The world is still just and fair!"
Julian ignored her words.
When he no longer cared about someone, this was how he behaved.
He would treat the other person as if they were air.
Even less than that, in fact!
The stab to the heart-an attack that could have taken Diana's life but instead left him severely injured-as well as the two knife marks on his palm, had erased any and all vestiges of affection he had for Kayla.
No matter what Kayla said, he acted as if he couldn't hear a thing.
This was the epitome of his indifference.
This was his way of severing all emotional ties with someone. Unlike with Diana before, where they were entangled, he would fret over what she did, said, and thought every day.
He should've understood long ago that his feelings for Kayla weren't love.
Yet he still indulged her, causing a great deal of harm to Diana in the process.
He also nurtured Kayla's increasingly outrageous behavior.
"Diana, let's go back to the hospital room with me." Julian had no intention of letting Diana witness Noel dealing with Kayla. "We still have some things to settle between us."
His words made Diana guilty, but she was still concerned about the ashes. "What about the ashes?"
"Noel will handle it." He would ensure Kayla paid the price for desecrating the grave and preventing the babies from finding peace.
With each incident, Kayla accumulated a mountain of debt.
With those assurances, Diana had no reason to distrust Julian again.
"Are you really confident in getting them back?" Diana pressed.
"I'm not," Julian replied with a smirk that hid his emotions.
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