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Chapter 1000
Diana was stunned for a moment.
She gripped her shirt so tightly, she almost tore it. It took her everything she had to keep listening to him.
"Diana, Cecilia's a patient.”
His brows were furrowed, as if Diana was the one hurting Cecilia.
And yet, she was clearly the one being hurt. She was fast asleep when she was suddenly dragged to the floor. She even got hit over the head.
Right now, she didn't even know whether she had sustained a head injury.
Bruises were starting to appear on her arms and legs where she had been bound, but the pain was nothing compared to the pain in her heart.
"Try to be understanding."
Damn his understanding!
Why couldn't he objectively, fairly, and reasonably judge who's in the right and wrong?!
Why did she have to bear with all these, just because Cecilia was sick?
Diana knew she should keep silent right now. She knew she shouldn’t argue with Julian right now.
Even so, she couldn't hold herself back-not because she couldn't take the indignation or the pain inflicted on her, but because she couldn't take how biased Julian was to another woman!
She took a deep breath, and looked at this cold, unyielding man before her. "I can't be understanding toward her."
"What do you mean?"
"You asked me to be understanding with her, but I can't do that at all!"
She showed him the marks on her body, and tears welled up in her eyes.
"I'm the victim here! Even if I can't get an apology from her, shouldn’t I at least receive some form of comfort?"
"Oh?" Julian's brows arched. He stared at her in silence.
However, she chose to believe Simon because his legs were injured, and because he could never stand for the rest of his life.
And now...
It was Julian's turn to treat her like this.
Because Cecilia was crazy.
She had to give way and tolerate everything Cecilia did.
"Your back..." She suddenly remembered that he had hit his back in the kitchen that day. She had personally bandaged the wound for him.
But since then, she hadn't shown him any concern whatsoever.
What was the point of showing him concern now?
Diana swallowed the rest of her words, and silently rubbed her own back. She hit her back just now, too. She probably skinned it as well.
Instead of feeling the pain, she was thankful instead.
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