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Chapter 292

Be acknowledged as a lady of the Winningtons?

It was too late.

Diana had long since stopped caring about this matter. She was only here today for the sake of her babies. She wanted to see if she could expect her parents to be amiable grandparents.

Now, it seemed she had been delusional to even have a shred of expectation from them.

“I don’t care for that,” Diana said coldly. “If there’s nothing else, I’m leaving.”

James got anxious and immediately got up to block Diana’s path. “Are you looking down on the Pabians?!”

Forget about Luke’s grandfather. Even if it was Luke or any of the outstanding children in the Pabians, Diana

would dismiss them all.

She had an extreme dislike for the entire family line. Even thinking of their family name would make her recall the repulsive leer in Luke’s eyes back at the factory when he looked at her.

She also remembered vividly the desperation Julian had displayed back then.

“I won’t marry anyone.”

“Are you saying you won’t go through with your divorce?!” James couldn’t maintain his peaceful facade any longer. “Diana! You should just accept the suggestion before we force you in the future!”

That was strange.

Diana was speechless. “What does my divorce have to do with anything if I don’t marry someone else?”

Having said that, she tilted her head slightly and let out a meaningful exclamation. “Ah, I see. Kayla put you up to this, didn’t she? She told you I wasn’t willing to divorce Julian and asked you to find a way, didn’t she?”

Hitting the crux of the matter, James went silent. He hadn’t expected Diana to be smart enough to figure it

out.

“What if I said that Julian was the one pestering me about not leaving?” Diana said, raising an eyebrow challengingly at James.

Yet, he didn’t want to believe Diana’s words either.

James was sorely tempted to ask Kayla to clarify this matter, but he was afraid Kayla would be upset. Eventually, he sighed. “Diana…”

He softened his tone and continued, “I’m not forcing you to marry. I’m a man, so I know what men want. If he doesn’t want to divorce you, he must be planning something. Perhaps he wants both of you. Are you willing to share if it comes to that?”

Diana wasn’t certain of anything else, but she could be sure that what James had said didn’t apply to Julian

at all.

If Julian wanted something, he was always straightforward and domineering about it. If he really wanted to enjoy having more than one woman, he wouldn’t have waited until now. As for him planning something… That was even more impossible. There was nothing worth getting from her, after all.

James took her silence as confirmation that his persuasion worked. “The height of one’s life is only a good few years, so it’s good to find another family while you’re still young. Have you considered who will care for

you

for the latter half of your life once you divorce Julian? Will you only think about it once the divorce is finalized? Do you think that everything in life is free, especially after you’ve gotten used to being a wealthy wife? It’d be tough to return to the old days of hardship. You can’t be wrestling food with stray dogs on the streets to survive again, right?”

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