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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 965

Chapter 965

"I know I did wrong.

He had come here today to apologize. However, he didn't expect the issue to impact Cecilia so severely. It was even more severe than how Diana had described it to him.

Julian truly felt regretful.

"I know there's no point in my apology right now. Can you let me in and see her first?"

He could only decide on how to help her upon confirming her condition.

"Watch out for the diamonds at your feet,” Sue reminded. Those were Cecilia’s darlings. She separated the diamonds one by one-just like how her heart had broken into pieces, one by one.

Sue couldn't hold back her tears, which fell down her cheeks. She gently wiped them away.

"Cecilia treasures these diamonds very much. She said they make up the path that will lead you to her. No one's allowed to touch them."

Julian felt even more awful when he heard what Sue said. An action of his, so minor, turned out to have such a major impact on a lady.

He nodded, and avoided stepping on the pink diamonds. Then, he opened the door gently.

The windows were shut tight, and the room was pitch black. He raised his hand, and switched on the lights in the room. The moment the room was lit, he was able to see its layout. It was very pink and very girly. There were all sorts of dolls placed everywhere.

It was obvious that Cecilia adored these dolls, and was clearly still a little girl at heart. More importantly, it was clear to Julian that she was greatly doted on by her family.

She clearly led a sheltered life.

It wasn't difficult for Julian to understand why she was so hurt from this incident.

He also noticed that there were no mirrors in the room. Not even one.

"Ever since she came back that day, she refused to have mirrors in the room," Sue explained.

Cecilia thought Julian was unwilling to see her because she looked too ugly; that her ugliness prompted him to splash paint at her.

Part of the reason why Diana's ploy succeeded was because Cecelia didn't look that great in the first place.

Diana, on the other hand, was so d*mn beautiful.

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