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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 946

Chapter 946

The door and windows of the private room were flung open. Before long, the smell of the incense faded away.

Diana gradually recovered her voice. It was soft, but Julian could hear her clearly.

"A pill?" He noticed that something was wrong with Diana. " What pill did he take? And what's wrong with your voice?"

If she spoke so softly because she was recovering from shock, there shouldn’t be any reason for her to still be afraid.

He had already taken her out of the room.

He was worried she might be traumatized from seeing Matt bleeding from his nose and mouth after dying. His concerned expression helped Diana's strength return. She felt warm on the inside.

"I didn't tell you this earlier," she said weakly. "After I followed Matt into the private room, he lit an incense. It made me weak, and I lost my voice."

By the time Julian and his men kicked the door down, the air in the private room began circulating properly. There were many people around as well. Thus, the incense's effects weakened.

"Incense? Could there be drugs in them?" Julian asked.

What exactly did Matt Hughes want to do to Diana?!

Julian's brows furrowed. He regretted letting Diana come here in the first place.

Thankfully, she was unscathed. If something untoward had happened to her, he would feel pain much worse than death.

Regret and lingering fear filled Julian's eyes. His gaze darkened.

He instructed Noel to keep the ashes of the incense and the pill that Matt tried to force on Diana. He would let the police analyze them.

Now that a life had been taken, Julian didn't want Diana to stay at this place a moment longer. He helped her back into the car so she could rest.

"Did he hypnotize you? How do you feel right now? Do you remember anything? Does your head hurt?" he asked, worried.

It felt good to have someone show her such concern, especially when she needed a shoulder to lean on. Diana felt very much at ease.

She shook her head slowly.

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