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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 808

Diana listened, mouth agape at Betty’s outburst. She chided her daughter loudly, “Betty!”

What was wrong with her child?

She was still very resistant toward Julian yesterday, hiding behind Diana and refusing to see him.

How did she suddenly become so clingy to him?

Diana couldn’t wrap her mind around Betty’s behavior. She tried to haul Betty off Julian’s back. Before she could do so, he stopped her. “It’s fine.”

He didn’t look like a high and mighty CEO at all.

His suit and pants were in contact with the floor, and Diana could tell that it was a haute couture piece that didn’t come cheap.

But now, for the sake of Betty, Julian treated his clothes like filthy rags, rubbing them carelessly on the floor.

And…

His knees were on the floor, too.

As the wealthiest man in Richburgh, it was reasonable that he didn’t care about ruining his clothes. But he couldn’t possibly be so nonchalant about his knees and image, could he?

Diana was getting increasingly curious about what Julian was thinking.

He was treating Betty so well that she was beginning to feel guilty toward Julian. “There’s no need for you to treat her so nicely.”

Out of the blue, Julian brought up a particular subject. “What happened with Doreen was an accident. But back then, I didn’t make her stay and apologize to both of you. It was my fault. If it can make Betty happy, I’m willing to do anything.”

As it turned out, he was trying to make it up to Betty.

Diana heaved a sigh of relief.

All of a sudden, she felt that Julian might not be so purposive after all.

Since he was being reasonable, Diana couldn’t possibly turn a blind eye to his kind intentions. “It’s all water under the bridge. Mr. Fulcher, please don’t take it to heart.”

Julian stood silent for a moment before saying, “I can’t not take it to heart. I’ll make Doreen and Kiki pay for the wound they caused on Betty’s face.”

Diana choked on Julian’s words.

She coughed back her saliva and said, “But Doreen is your daughter.”

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