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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 838

“Not romantically as a woman to a man, but as a friend I appreciate and as family who depend on each other.”

In fact, before he came clean about the fact that he liked women, she had treated him as she would a sister.

The expectant look in Simon’s eyes vanished completely.

“Your feelings for me…” she continued, turning away and pretending not to see how hurt he looked.

Her fingernails dug into the flesh of her palm as she tried her best to remain firm and not be soft-hearted toward Simon.

“They have nothing to do with whether you deliberately hid the truth from me or lied to me. You were wrong,” she concluded.

Had he told her that she was once married to Julian, she would have made preparations long ago.

She wouldn’t have let Betty follow Simon back to Richburgh earlier.

All the more she wouldn't abruptly visit Julian at his place.

She even told Julian that she was going to get married to Simon, for crying out loud!

On top of it, she brought gifts to him and assumed the position of a sister-in-law by calling him brother.

He had glared at her with such fury in his eyes.

Yet she knew nothing, and acted like a bumbling idiot.

Everything that had happened was enough for Diana to want to dig a hole to bury herself in.

Subsequently, it seemed reasonable to her why Julian was so angry that he snatched the children from her and did the DNA test.

Simon knew full well he was a despicable and shameless man. Not only did he hypnotize Diana, but he even took advantage of Julian’s condition to force them apart and cause the twins to be born fatherless.

Even so, he didn’t think he did anything wrong.

He did that to let them have a taste of their own medicine.

He himself was born without parents, while Julian was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.

Was he wrong in letting Julian’s children experience the pain he went through?

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