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Although Daisy Ginger no longer had any connection with Ian Linton, his new little girlfriend took the initiative to approach her.

Not only did she get her father to personally co and request Daisy’s contact information, but she also frequently ssaged Daisy on WeChat, calling her "idol" and sotis sent her homade cookies, quickly becoming very familiar.

Since others showed kindness to her, and she was the beloved youngest daughter of a business partner, Daisy couldn’t just respond coldly. After so back-and-forth, the two gradually grew familiar with each other.

So when Chloe Brooke invited her to be a bridesmaid at her wedding, Daisy didn’t refuse.

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December 15th, cloudy and rainy.

At five o’clock, Daisy got off work and returned ho, calling a few makeup artists to give her a bridesmaid makeover.

Winter nights always co early. By five o’clock, it was already completely dark outside.

Edward Stephens entered the house with an umbrella, seeing Daisy dressing up in the hall, he raised an eyebrow in surprise, "Where are you going later?"

"Chloe’s wedding ceremony at six-thirty. I’m attending it." Daisy had already pinned up her long hair and smiled at him, "Want to co along?"

Edward, disinterested, walked over to the sofa and sat down, pouring himself a glass of water, "Not interested."

"I knew you wouldn’t go," she pouted a little, "I’ll be back late tonight, rember to leave the door open for ."

Edward nodded, "Okay."

Daisy sighed lightly, as if recalling sothing, "Ti flies, doesn’t it."

It had only been two months since Ian Linton and Chloe Brooke got engaged, and now they’re getting married.

Edward said indifferently, "So people aren’t sentintal."

Daisy didn’t expect him to know what she was thinking, she was montarily stunned, then she walked over, wrapped her arms around his neck, kissed him on the lips, and smiled at him, "I’m very sentintal."

Looking at her radiant smile, Edward’s deep eyes darkened slightly, revealing a hint of depth. He raised his hand to gently pat her head, "Co back soon."

"Okay." Daisy smiled and kissed him on the cheek again, then put on the leather coat handed over by a servant, and with the chauffeur waiting at the door with an umbrella, she got in the car.

Edward stood up from the sofa, walked to the door, and watched Daisy wave at him with a smile from inside the car. He nodded and watched as her BMW disappeared from sight.

[I’m very sentintal.]

Daisy’s crisp voice flashed through his mind again unintentionally.

Edward lowered his eyes, took a cigarette from his pocket, held it in his lips, and watching the continuous rain at the door, let out a low chuckle.

With such a smart face, who would have thought she was a fool.

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Edward was allowed to move back from the Stephens family at the end of November by Daisy.

This ant he’d behaved well recently and was, so to speak, released after serving his sentence.

Sleeping beside each other these past few days, now with that soft and fragrant little thing absent from his arms, he was truly a bit unaccustod and couldn’t sleep well.

He leaned against the headboard to read for a while, and when he finally put the book down, it was already one-thirty in the morning.

Attending a wedding indeed ant returning late, so he wasn’t too anxious, and picked up another book until the phone on his bedside table rang.

He reached for it, and seeing the caller ID, his face imdiately turned grim.

Edward had assud the worst-case scenario would be Daisy getting into a car accident on her way back, but—

"We’re from Banyan City Police Departnt. There was just a car accident near Sunnyside Road, and a female has gone missing from the vehicle, we..."

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