Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 397
Julian’s Stand-In Wife
Julianâs Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 397 The plaque Diana gave to James had undoubtedly moved him deeply; just as the flowers had done to Kate.
âHow did you get thisâ¦?â
The plaque had Master Winningtonâs own inscription underneath it. Jamesâs name was also on it.
It clearly meant that the inscription on the plaque had been meant for James.
âThatâs not important.â
Actually, it had been thanks to Mr. Crawford that Diana was able to have this plaque. It seemed Mr.
Crawford had been close to Dianaâs grandfather, whom she had never met. When Diana requested Mr.
Crawford to send the flowers over, she happened to mention James in the passing. Mr. Crawford had sent the plaque together with the flowers.
However, she didnât bring up Mr. Crawfordâs existence to James and said, âHang it up wherever you like.â
Although it was a gift from Diana, the inscription on it was indeed done by Master Winnington. If they hung it up in Jamesâs courtyard, no one would be able to say anything against it.
This meant that James would no longer have any reason to be ridiculed by his relatives, which dissolved the huge knot that had been in his heart for what seemed like forever.
Regardless, it also added to his pain and anguish. After all, he had pushed Diana out of the family with his. own handsâ¦
That, and the fact that he needed to prioritize Kaylaâs plans right now.
Even if this gift was satisfactory and meaningful, he couldnât show his happiness too much.
âWell, itâd take up unnecessary space if I donât hang it up,â James said as he called out to two of his men.
âYou two, go and hang it up.â
The plaque was soon hung up in the foyer for display.
James looked up at the plaque with mixed feelings. For a moment, he was tempted to show Diana some kindness.
But then he remembered Kaylaâs words, and had no choice but to banish those thoughts from his mind.
He couldnât afford not to listen to her.
If Julian discovered all those outrageous things he had done to Diana before, it would be disastrous!
Butâ¦
With a twinkle in his eyes and a calculating look on his handsome face, he said to Diana, âWonât you stay for dinner?â
This was the first time James had asked Diana to stay; she knew it meant he was more or less satisfied with what he had received.
âSure.â
And so, the three of them sat down together for the first time in a long time as a family.
Lucy stood in the back kitchen and watched through burning eyes how harmonious the atmosphere was for the three of them. She was practically spitting fire by now, and when she served the food, she couldnât hold herself back from sending angry looks at James.
But this time, James ignored them all.
He knew he couldnât try to mend his relationship with Diana, for fear that Kayla would rat them out to Julian. Still, at this moment, he couldnât help but exude a different attitude from how he usually acted.
âGo ahead and eat,â James said as he pushed the plate before him to Diana.
Even though he wasnât helping to put food on her plate, it was far better manners than he had displayed before.
âThereâs also foie gras,â Lucy said. There was anger hidden in her eyes, but she had a bright smile on her face; it was the exact same as Kaylaâs usual hypocrisy.
Diana watched Lucy quietly as she ate. This woman had come over seven times in total during this meal; five times of those total, she made physical contact with James.
Diana didnât believe for a second that there was nothing between them.
âHow was the food, Miss Winnington? Itâs been a while since youâve been here for dinner,â Lucy said.
The way Lucy spoke and the title she referred to Diana by were implying that Diana was merely a guest.
Yet, it was clear Diana was the host while Lucy was just a servant.
âWhatâs there to ask about when one comes home to eat?â Diana said with a smile as she picked up a napkin to wipe her mouth.
Dianaâs eyes seemed to flutter distractedly; when they landed on Lucy, there was a chilling aura in them.
âBesidesâ¦â Diana trailed off as she set down the napkin and tapped on the table. âIf Iâm not happy with the food, it means the food wasnât good. At most, weâll just have to change the chef and kitchen butler.
Itâs impossible for me, a member of this household, to leave just because Iâm dissatisfied with the food, isnât it?â
Lucy was thoroughly floored by Dianaâs words.
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