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Chapter 333

Obviously, Diana could see through Julian’s act.

“Never mind.”

They were a married couple, so it wasn’t like they hadn’t slept in the same bed before. Besides, he also told her that nothing had ever happened between him and Kayla.

In that regard, he was still clean and Diana wasn’t disgusted at him. When the babies were born in the future, it was inevitable that they would have to live in the same room together; doing it now would only mean that the schedule had moved up.

Steeling herself, she followed suit and lay down under the covers. However, there was a gap between the two in bed, and Diana didn’t lay down on Julian’s arm as he had anticipated she would.

Seeing his expectant gaze, she quickly said, “Your arm must be sore from the massage, so I won’t touch you.

After saying that, she even moved further, widening the gap between them.

Julian was exasperated, and obvious unhappiness lined his face. “My arm doesn’t hurt now.”

Diana brightened. “Does that mean you’re going back to your room?”

His jaw dropped at the unexpected turn, and his indifference fell away as he hastily replied, “My throat hurts.

He gave her a look like a pitiful puppy wagging its tail.

“Then you should stop talking.”

When he spoke, his breath sprayed onto her face, making it oddly hot.

As soon as Diana finished speaking, she turned off the lights.

In the dark, she drew a line between them on the bed with two fingers and warned him, “Don’t cross this line.

“I

Julian, who was about to shift closer, was speechless.

In the dark of the night, the pain of enduring such a time and Julian’s terrible betrayal were suddenly magnified a thousand times.

“Sorry,” Diana said as she turned on the lights again. The white light fell on her face, highlighting how dull she looked at this moment. “I can’t forget about the past.”

She wanted to pretend that nothing had happened and work towards the future wholeheartedly, but the past always came back to haunt her at the most unexpected time; and whenever she remembered them, her heart ached deeply.

“It’s fine,” Julian hurriedly assured her. “If you can’t forget it, don’t force yourself to. Remember the ridiculous things I did once, and punish me severely once we’re old. Just slap me every day if you need to.”

“What a silver tongue you have!” Diana huffed and punched his arm, but her mood had lightened at his words.

Recently, her mood had been in an unstable state, like a roller coaster ride. Sometimes it was good, and other times it would be instantly sour without warning. She couldn’t control her emotions.

“Why can’t I slap you now?”

Julian was stunned. However, he quickly understood what she was referring to and replied, “Well, I don’t want my face to be distorted when we’re still young. If that happens, I won’t be able to stand on the same level as you. But we’ll both be wrinkled when we’re old, and you won’t leave me even if I get uglier.”

Diana found his words to be strange. “Why do you keep talking about how I’ll leave you? Wouldn’t the possibility of you leaving me be higher?“

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