It'll Come Naturally

Chapter 189 I Don't Know Them

"Honey, c'mon, don't be so cruel, I'm your husband. How can you have the heart to do that to me?" asked Edward. He fastened Daisy's safety belt and then gently kissed her on her forehead. Then he buckled up himself, smiled at her, and slowly started the car.

Daisy blushed a little, and thought, 'Is it really necessary to say so many sweet words?' He did all kinds of thoughtful things for her as he joked. How could she not love such a tender man like him?

"I told you that Mark would drive me home. Why did you come?" The question was eventually raised, the one that Daisy had been dying to ask. She now evaded his playful tone on purpose.

"Didn't somebody say she missed me? I rushed here to let you see me. Aren't you moved?" While holding the steering wheel, Edward glanced sidelong at her, half playful, and half serious. He looked both charming and mischievous.

"Yes, I am. I'm so moved that I put myself in a perilous position, like a sheep falling straight into the tiger's mouth." Although Daisy was happy inside, she acted otherwise.

"Wait a second. Honey, didn't you say that you were a dog? How did you become a sheep all of a sudden?" Edward was much more eloquent, and it seemed he had a reply ready for everything she was throwing at him. Daisy was annoyed.

"Are you driving the damn car or correcting me?" Daisy cursed whenever she was pissed off. 'Why does this guy have to take everything so seriously? Can't he just humor me for once?' she thought.

are you going to see the Ouyangs tonight?" Edward asked cautiously, and observed her expression. This

No! So many years past, she had accepted the fact that she was no longer a member of the

to do with them." Daisy's face darkened all of a sudden. She didn't know why Edward had brought the

her family, but he hadn't

period of silence, Edward couldn't help but ask again, "At least can you

first one to know, someday, when I'm ready," said Daisy. Her heart was heavy. White poplars flashed past them outside the window. She looked at them through the window,

in the world for her when her mom was alive, but since she passed away, it had gradually become a living hell. Nevertheless, she had chosen to stay, not because of the rest

had resolutely left the family, with nothing, because of his one single sentence. She gave up the dearest thing that she

was by their sick son's bedside, and he

grateful that, although she had been treated badly, to some people, she was the only biological daughter of the Ouyang Family. That was why she

thought that she had been scheming against him. She indeed had married him for some purpose-to find a

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