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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 773

Betty saw Diana remain silent for a long time, and finally couldn’t hold herself back any longer. She buried her little face in Diana’s neck and rubbed back and forth in a bid to attract Diana’s attention. “Mommy!”

“What’s the matter?” Diana caressed the fleshy part of Betty’s little ears. “Tell me, Betty. I’m listening.”

Mommy became gentle again. This was nice.

Betty couldn’t help but blurt out the thing that troubled her the most. “Mr. Fulcher…is someone else’s daddy.”

“Huh?” Diana’s heart leapt. She had never heard Simon mention that Julian was married with kids.

Based on Simon’s explanation, Julian was probably waiting single-mindedly for Kayla to come out of jail. Otherwise, he wouldn’t be going around treating other ladies who resemble Kayla as her replacement.

“Doreen,” Betty reminded Diana. “He’s Doreen’s daddy.”

She heard Doreen call him “Daddy” with her own ears.

That was when realization dawned upon Diana.

For some reason, fury filled her heart and burned her throat, making her whole body feel uncomfortable.

“No wonder he didn’t ask that kid to apologize to you.”

So that girl was his own daughter!

Diana’s brows furrowed in anger as she felt her throat burning.

On second thought, she said, “On the other hand, it’s reasonable for him to indulge and spoil Doreen because her mommy isn’t around.”

“No!” Betty didn’t fully understand the whole story, but she was capable of retelling what happened earlier. “Doreen has a mommy. She’s the one who gives Mr. Fulcher his medicine!”

“Huh?” That was strange.

This was completely inconsistent with what Simon claimed.

From his words, Julian was fully devoted to Kayla.

But right now, what she was hearing was that Julian had a child with another woman.

Such conflicting facts made Diana grow doubtful about Simon’s words.

Very soon, she corrected herself and even scolded herself for being heartless and ungrateful.

Simon treated her so well. How could he possibly lie to her?

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