Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 223

The way he addressed Kayla grated harshly on Diana’s ears. Adding to the terrible situations she had gone through in the past two days, Diana could feel herself growing more and more upset.

In the end, she was only one woman.

A woman who had been living and relying on her own since she was a child, and had tried hard to obtain love and warmth.

If she could, she would have liked to go back to the past three years where she had relied on Julian. Unfortunately, everything shattered the moment Kayla arrived.

And Diana, the rightful Mrs. Fulcher, no longer had the right to voice her objections after getting kicked out by the man she loved. Up till now, her life was still influenced by his status. Thus, she had no choice but to

endure Kayla’s incessant harassment.

Diana only wanted to use this job to get a fresh start on her new life. Unfortunately, Kayla was also here. She was forced to put up with Kayla until her patience finally ran out and she fought back. And now, hearing Kayla addressed as “Mrs. Fulcher” instead of her crushed her spirit completely.

do nothing against Julian. She

in charge had warned her that if she continued to clash with Kayla, he wouldn’t bother showing Fanny any courtesy and

Diana anyway.

Dismissed…

of her mistakes at work; rather, it was because she

in Julian’s

now was not the time to fight back, as she really needed this job. Diana had grown up alone in the boonies; she knew survival was always top of the priority list.

right now. She had to keep her job and protect her children. More importantly,

lead to a big mistake.

nothing more

Kayla mistreating her simply because Julian

It didn’t matter. Diana

skirt. Her face twisted into an unsightly expression that looked worse than crying, and she silently clenched her fist tightly. Looking up, Diana spotted Kayla’s gloating smirk in her direction, but

a smile that held

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