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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 962

Chapter 962

However, Diana didn't know how to discern the truthfulness of his words. She tried to probe him. "Quit lying to me!

You're the one Kiki sent to kill me!"

Simon looked at her in shock. "How could you think that of me?"

He loved her so much. He would never hurt her!

"Why can't I?" Diana chuckled. "Don’t forget, Simon. Just yesterday, you tried to make me take that poisonous pill."

She clenched her fists, and took a deep breath. "I told you not to come looking for me ever again. I will never trust you."

With that, she instructed one of the bodyguards to drag Simon away as she sat in their car.

Since she couldn't tell whether Simon was telling the truth or not, she would just take his words with a pinch of salt.

She would take his suggestion of taking another car.

But not his car.

"Let's go." She looked coldly through the window, at the man whom she used to treat as a good friend. She

instructed the bodyguard to drive ahead. "It won’t be good if we're late."

The fact that Shiloh called her to remind her proved that this old man was reasonable. He didn't cover up Kiki's heinous

acts, just because she was his daughter.

It seemed there would be progress in concocting a medicine that can help her regain her memories.

Diana wished she could teleport to the Stewarts' right away.

Yet Simon blocked the car by standing right in front of it, stubbornly insisting for Diana to get out.

"I don’t trust anyone aside from myself. Who can guarantee that none of these bodyguards are bribed by Kiki?"

That woman was vicious and heartless in her ways. He had personally witnessed that for himself.

Three years ago, if it weren't for him, Diana would have died in Kiki's hands. This time, he wouldn't put her life at risk.

The driver looked at Diana, clearly put in a difficult spot.

"Continue driving," Diana ordered.

The car continued moving, confident Simon would give way when it started getting dangerous.

But...

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