Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 74
“Nonsense!” Julian caught himself fidgeting briefly. He quickly stubbed out the cigarette, not even realizing he was feeling nervous. “Don’t you know what Diana means to me?”
“She’s your wife.” Kayla looked down at her shoes. “After all, you’ve been together for three years.”
Three years, which equaled over a thousand days and nights, was a period of time Kayla wasn’t involved in Julian’s life.
However, Diana and Julian were intimate with each other throughout that time.
“Don’t overthink.” Julian pulled Kayla into his arms. “I feel nothing but guilt toward Diana. You know that better than anyone. She suffered a lot because of me.”
“Yeah, I know.” Kayla nestled up against him. She turned her giddy smile into a look of sadness. “I know Diana’s life hasn’t been easy. I also know she’s only my substitute. I know that you like me too. There’s nothing for me to worry about, but today… When you pushed me to the ground and brought Diana to the hospital, I felt very sad. I’m being very selfish, aren’t I? I know very well that Diana’s injuries were much worse than mine, but I still…”
“It wasn’t your fault.” Julian patted Kayla gently on the back. “It was an emergency. It won’t happen again.”
“As long as you’re by my side, I’ll soon forget about Diana completely,” Julian added.
Their life together wouldn’t be affected.
After all, only three weeks were left until the divorce between him and Diana took place.
Three more weeks, and everything would be back to normal.
Half an hour later, at SK Mobile.
Julian brought Kayla along and pointed at the counter. “These are all the newest models. Pick whichever you
like.”
“I’ve been using that phone for a very long time. I can get it fixed…”
That way, Kayla could pretend to accidentally upload the video while her phone was being fixed.
They smiled at Kayla, as if she was their most respected customer in the world, while they patiently
introduced the diamonds to her.
“Miss Winningtong, these are LA–type diamonds.”
“These are LB–type diamonds.”
“These are LLA–type diamonds.”
“These are LLB–type diamonds.”
Each of the boxes contained diamonds that were practically priceless.
Being able to afford these diamonds was one thing, but ordinary people might never even get the chance to see so many rare goods at the same time!
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