Of the South Wind Dialect stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Julian's Stand in Wife. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 511. Let's read the author's Julian's Stand in Wife South Wind Dialect story right here.
So, how was Kayla pathetic?
Diana was clearly the pathetic one!
Kayla's eyes snapped wide open. With the garish scar across her face, she looked like a corpse, utterly devoid of her usual delicate beauty.
"You're pathetic because everything you have was taken from me," Diana said firmly. "Family background, parents, men... I don't care how good or bad they are. I was the one who never wanted them in the first place."
Before Diana was eighteen, she had fantasies about her parents and family.
After turning eighteen, she slowly learned to let go.
When she learned of James's deplorable actions, she realized she didn't need to learn how to let things go. Rather, doing so had become a natural thing.
She didn't want family members like that.
And then, there was Julian.
Yes, Diana acted as a substitute.
But so what?
There were many things in fate that couldn’t be controlled, but Diana had never acted against her conscience, much less did she enjoy going against it!
"And you, you simply can't love."
Kayla had repeatedly used deceitful means to deceive Julian. Not to mention, she wore different masks in front of Kate and Lucy.
"I'm afraid you can't even tell which one is the real you, Kayla. You were born as a human, but you've always gone to great lengths to steal from others. Aren't you pathetic? Yes, Julian likes you. So much, that he even called you his fiancee! But a man who shows no concern for the death of his own children is heartless. Why would I regret it if you two get together?"
Kayla listened, stunned.
"Did you just say Julian doesn't care about their deaths?!"
He went absolutely crazy about it, alright?!
Kayla could still remember vividly the day Julian ordered his men to force the drug down her throat despite her desperate pleas.
With that, she took out some tape and sealed Kayla's mouth shut again.
"Don't mention your fiance to me. I don't want to hear it."
Diana leaned in close to Kayla, intentionally bringing a mirror with her to reflect their similar faces.
In the mirror, the scar on Kayla's face had turned terrifyingly pale, providing a stark ugly contrast against the rest of her features. Under the unrelenting assault of salt water, it even showed signs of festering, like a disgusting piece of rotten meat stuck to her face.
Diana, who was already more exquisite and stunning than Kayla in looks, appeared all the more captivating.
Unable to bear it any longer, Kayla desperately tried to turn her head, not wanting to look at her reflection anymore. Yet Diana forcefully held her head in place, forcing her to look into the mirror.
Kayla's nerves slowly began to crumble as she silently categorized their differences. The terrible physical pain aside, she could also feel excruciating anguish tearing at her soul.
Eventually, tears started to stream down her distorted face.
"Are you crying for yourself, or is it for my babies?"
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