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Chapter 566
He felt as though someone had tied his heart up with rope so tightly that he couldn't breathe. No matter how much he tried, he couldn't untangle the bindings. His vision was focused on a singular spot on Diana's back.
She and Oliver were standing right next to each other and chatting so merrily, just like a happy couple.
His blood roared in his ears, and he itched to pull Diana to himself.
He wanted to do it, even if it infuriated Diana.
He didn't want to care about drawing up careful plans and taking it slow anymore. He couldn't wait another day, or even another second!
He wanted to make her stay by his side!
He wanted to forbid her to look at other men and deliver umbrellas to another!
He pushed Noel away, snarling roughly, 'TH go by myself."
Noel didn't dare to follow behind him, neither did he dare to persuade Julian any further.
He simply watched on as Julian walked further away.
Julian walked quickly, and he didn't even notice when the rain splashed on his suit and dirt clung into the leg of his pants.
"Diana Winnington," he suddenly said as he grabbed her wrist.
Diana trembled.
Because of the baby and what happened recently, she had recently been feeling an inexplicable sense of fear whenever it started to rain. The only reason she was able to bring an umbrella in the rain was because she didn't want to stay indebted to Oliver.
Julian's sudden touch triggered the memory of that pervert Simon.
That man...
He would always appear without any warning; plus, he liked sudden physical touches.
She looked up at Julian, her eyes filled with fear.
That look angered Julian even more. "What, are you afraid of me?"
He hadn't been going to the studio the past few days and she didn't even bother giving him a call, not to mention going back to the mansion to sleep.
He missed her like mad, hence why he came over to look for her.
Yet, he saw her leaving her studio and coming to look for Oliver.
The picture of her talking to and laughing with Oliver was worlds apart from Diana burying herself in her work in her studio whenever Julian was around.
He stared hard at Diana and Oliver standing next to each other, and after some time, he finally managed to squeeze out, "Diana Winnington, you're too much!"
His words left Diana in a confused daze.
To her, Julian wasn't someone vulnerable and would never say something that sounded so helpless.
Diana had no idea how to react to Julian’s accusation, and subconsciously tugged the corner of Oliver's sleeve. The feeling of the fabric between her fingers made her feel like this was real, and not just a figment of her imagination.
Julian was actually helplessly angry with her.
He was being jealous.
Yet, there was nothing he could do to her.
The moment this fact became clear to her, Diana couldn’t help but wonder if Julian was thinking about her or Kayla.
Julian saw that Diana remained unmoved, and he felt his heart come up to his throat; as if someone was holding a knife at his neck. It became difficult to swallow, or to continue talking to Diana.
In the end, he fell silent.
Diana kept quiet as well. She didn't dare to let herself get so easily influenced by Julian's words, and continued pondering over his words.
"Diana Winnington, are you coming over or not?" Julian's face was dark as he tried to keep his temper in check. He held the handle of her umbrella, wanting her to come to him and not stand so close to Oliver.
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