Chapter 583
Julian’s Stand-In Wife
Even Dianaâs hands were swollen, and looked like a pigâs trotters. Her hands almost melded with the severed and torn rope, making it impossible to distinguish where her flesh or the rope began.
Fortunately, Madam Fulcher seemed to have recovered slightly.
Her complexion had regained its healthy color.
âDianaâ¦â She opened her eyes, and as soon as she saw Dianaâs appearance, she was filled with grief and almost burst into tears.
In fact, she did cry. âIâm so sorry, my dear.â
Diana smiled weakly at Madam Fulcher, as if she had no strength left.â Youâ¦ughâ¦!â
The cuts on Dianaâs mouth caused by the glass shards stung, making it incredibly painful to speak.
She tried several times, but couldnât speak normally.
Madam Fulcherâs tears flowed even more fiercely.
Her trembling hand gently touched the wound on Dianaâs wrist, where the broken glass had caused a deep cut. She hesitated and withdrew her hand. âI know you want to say that I donât owe you an apology, but this time, I was really in the wrong. I wanted you to escape and verify our bet, so I staged that performance just now. But as an actor who didnât know the script, you improvised. And the resultâ¦â
She reached out with trembling fingers to touch Dianaâs wound, but recoiled and withdrew it. âThe result.Js that you got hurt to this extent.â
Diana was slightly stunned. Was the acting Madam Fulcher mentioned referring to the play they just performed, pretending to be seriously ill?
She looked so distressed, almost unable to breathe-and it was all an act?!
Like a balloon that suddenly lost its air, Diana instantly collapsed to the ground as the adrenaline that coursed through her dissipated.
Madam Fulcher immediately acted like a guilty child, looking down and cautiously asking, âAre you angry with me?â
Diana shook her head.
She was relieved.
And that feeling had crashed over her, leaving her with no strength.
Whether it was acting or not, as long as Madam Fulcher was safe, Dianaâs own physical condition didnât matter.
Seeing the sparkle in Dianaâs eyes, Madam Fulcher was deeply moved.
âIâm glad youâre not angry with me.â
She was extremely relieved, and wished to bring Diana and Julian together before her death to let them know each otherâs feelings and reconcile.
As for her, she was already in her last moments.
Madam Fulcher endured the suffocating feeling of oxygen deprivation in her brain and the stabbing pain in her heart. She pretended to be fine as she untied all the ropes that Diana had helped her cut, and then walked to the window steadily.
âLook, itâs all a backdrop.â
In other words, this place wasnât a luxurious hotel.
Diana realized this, and looked at Madam Fulcher in shock.
âEverything here is an illusion,â Diana said, pulling aside the backdrop before her to reveal the building behind; it was covered in reinforced concrete, filled with spider webs and dark empty windows, as if it had been abandoned for a long time.
âIt looks likeâ¦an abandoned residential area.â Diana struggled to swallow,â Right?â
âYes,â Madam Fulcher replied. âWe canât determine who our kidnapper is at present, but the one thing I can be certain of is that you must escape from here.â
Diana covered her mouth, preventing the pain from speaking as she asked, âSo⦠You pretended to be sick, forcing me to have an outburst and give us a chance to survive?â
âWhat else could we do?â Madam Fulcher said. âSitting around waiting to die isnât my style.â
At this moment, there seemed to be a hidden knife in Madam Fulcherâs gaze, sharp and resolute.
Seeing how clear Madam Fulcherâs words were and her logical reasoning, Diana finally believed the former had only been pretending to be ill.
âIâm sorry to have put you through this,â Madam Fulcher said. âYou had to pay such a great price to break free from the ropes and gain your freedom.â
More importantly, it had worked to lower Hansâs guard.
This increased the probability of Diana successfully escaping.
Yet at that moment, neither of them could have anticipated that despite everyoneâs efforts in the kidnapping case, in the end⦠Each person would be trapped in the whirlpool of fate, and there would be no winners.