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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 770

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Julian's Stand in Wife is the best current series by the author Internet. The Chapter 770 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 770 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Diana couldn’t be more heartbroken than she was right now.

She couldn’t care less about being considerate for Simon as she yelled with all her might on the phone, “Julian Fulcher! What right do you have to be magnanimous on my daughter’s behalf and conclude that Doreen didn’t do it on purpose?!”

Noel put Diana on loudspeaker, and her voice rang in Julian’s ears without any warning.

He had felt remorse over giving Doreen Betty’s favorite toy and causing a conflict between both children.

He also felt remorse over not watching over Doreen and giving her the opportunity to hurt Betty.

However, had never raised children and he was inexperienced.

Ironically, Diana’s yell washed away all remorse he felt.

“You’re the one who left her all alone in this villa,” Julian replied coldly.

In other words, he meant that Diana deserved what happened to Betty.

Diana was so furious, her face flushed red.

Yet, the guilt she felt overpowered the anger in her.

“You’re right.” Her tone suddenly softened. “Tell Betty that I’ll go and bring her back right away.”

She would never make the same mistake ever again.

She had no reason to believe Julian would treat Betty well, that Simon’s brother of the same father but different mother would treat Betty as family and take care of her. Yet she believed so, and that was the most ridiculous thing she had ever done.

This man was wicked through and through!

Violence was carved on his bones!

By the time Diana rushed to the villa in huff, Kiki had already left with Doreen.

Betty’s heart-wrenching cries resounded in the huge villa.

Diana clenched her fists. She wished she could slap herself, as if doing so would lessen the guilt she felt toward her daughter.

But she remained calm and rational.

Being so emotional would only negatively affect children.

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