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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 847

"But nothing! Just do whatever you want, and be brave about it."

Even though Nina said that, she couldn't be sure how Julian would treat Diana.

Diana felt equally uneasy.

Soon, she stood at the entrance of Collina Villa. She pressed the doorbell gently.

When Mrs. Lay told Julian that Diana had arrived, he didn't believe it at first. "Mrs. Lay, I told you I have nothing to do with that woman."

Plus, he had warned her in her studio not long ago.

"I hope you won't get any ideas about me from now on."

Then, she had been furious. But only after a short time, she came knocking on his door shamelessly once more.

He didn't care about her relationship with Simon.

He only knew that there was absolutely no possibility of him meeting her again and listening to her endless stream of lies!

"Sir," Mrs. Lay said. She had been hesitating at the study door since the start of lunch.

Julian looked at her pacing back and forth, which made him uncomfortable. "What's the matter? Speak."

Mrs. Lay said anxiously, "Ms. Winnington hasn't left yet."

"It's none of my business whether she leaves or not," Julian sneered, glancing at the time. It was already one o'clock in the afternoon, and the sun was scorching. He grew impatient and said, "When it gets too hot for her to bear, she'll leave."

Another hour passed.

Mrs. Lay didn't mention Diana again.

Instead, Julian began to look at the study door repeatedly.

Mrs. Lay saw his expression and smiled slightly, but she didn't mention Diana. Instead, she asked, "Sir, I see that you keep looking up outside. Are you thirsty? Would you like me to bring you some water?"

Julian hesitated. His face was a bit red, as if something was choking him. "Yes, I’d like some water."

Seeing the smile on Mrs. Lay's face, he added, "I'm very thirsty."

"Yes, it's hot outside." Mrs. Lay pointed at the blazing sun. "Ms. Winnington doesn't seem to be bothered by the heat at all. She hasn't even asked for a sip of water after all this time."

Julian was baffled. "Is she still here?"

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