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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 637

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Julian's Stand in Wife is the best current series by the author Internet. The Chapter 637 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 637 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Now that the two sisters had reached this point, it would be a lie for Diana to say that she wasn’t regretful about it.

Despite that, there was no distress or reluctance in her heart.

Not a single bit.

The sisterly bond between her and Kayla had been slowly eroded by both the Winnington family and Kayla herself.

Diana gritted her teeth and looked determinedly at Julian. "That said, I still want to know what will happen to her."

Though she sought revenge for every slight, she still retained a sense of humanity. No matter how many hardships she faced, her kindness remained. She was akin to a warm sun, and Julian was unable to ignore that wonderful warmth. It made him all the more eager to get closer to her.

Unable to resist his emotions, he chuckled, skin and bones shifting with his smile. "Don't worry. I'll have Noel record the entire process for you."

"But what if the process is as bloody as what happened to Hans…?" Diana choked out, a hint of reluctance flashing in her eyes. "Maybe I shouldn't watch."

"Whether it is or not, you'll know once you watch it."

Since he insisted on showing her the entire process of Kayla getting her just deserts, Diana had no choice but to agree.

So she nodded and said, "Alright."

Then, she entered the hospital room together with Julian.

By now, the sky carried a faint tinge of white. The days passed slowly after the beginning of winter, and the pale light looked like a fish with its belly exposed—slow and heavy.

It wasn't exactly good weather.

As expected, by noon, a strong wind began to blow. Richburgh was always like this. Spring and autumn were brief like a gust of wind, but the harsh winters and scorching summers felt like lingering ghosts, swift and prolonged.

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