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Sweet Sorrow novel Chapter 99

Jacob looked at her coldly. "You forced her away, didn't you?"

Daisy was shocked, and she began to speak haltingly, "Of... Of course not... She left herself. "

From her diffident look, it showed that Daisy was telling a lie.

Jacob couldn't hide his disgust anymore. It floated in his face. "Tell me, what the hell did you do to her?"

Daisy had never seen that Jacob was so angry. He looked so terrible that she was almost frightened to cry. "I didn't. I didn't. Jacob, why did you take me as a bad person. She was the one who was arrogant, but why didn't you believe me?"

Looking at Daisy whose eyes were red from crying, Jacob wanted to say something harsh to her, but in the end he didn't curse her.

He believed that Nicole wasn't that aggressive, but he was clear that Nicole just wanted to leave here.

Daisy's presence was only a catalyst for Nicole's leaving. In the final analysis, she actually didn't want to stay here anymore.

Thinking of this, Jacob didn't want to be angry with Daisy any more.

"You should go back. Don't come here anymore." Jacob turned his head and didn't look at Daisy anymore.

Tears were running down from Daisy's eyes. She took a step forward, grabbed Jacob's wrist and begged, "please don't drive me away. Please tell me what's wrong with me and I can correct it."

"Did you get angry because that woman left? I can go to beg her to come back. As long as you are happy, I would do anything, because I really like you. "

Jacob sighed. These flattering words were a headache to him. He got rid of Daisy's hands, turned around and said, "stop. You should go back now."

"Why! I'm your fiancee. How could you be so cold to me! Do you really like that woman so much? Do you have to hurt me because of her? "

Daisy wailed, holding her face with her hands. The servants in the villa all lowered their heads, listening to her pretending to be wronged. There was no one to pass paper towels.

Jacob frowned. When he realized the meaning behind Daisy's accusation, he put on a careless smile and turned to look at her. "Like? I'm sorry. I don't know what this word means. I like women to be obedient and don't cause me any trouble. I don't like women to act like spoiled children and let me coax them. Do you understand? "

"Then... You don't like her, do you? " Asked Daisy timidly.

Jacob waved his hand and walked straight to the sofa instead of facing Daisy. "What do you think? Do I like a woman who is bought with money? Lily, ask the driver to send Miss Yu back. She needs to have a good rest. "

Lily bowed and answered, "yes, Mr. Jacob."

"Jacob, listen to me. I..."

"Miss Yu, go back home. Your makeup is ruined by crying." Lily stepped forward to stop Daisy and said politely.

Daisy bit her lips, stamped her foot and left reluctantly.

Hearing the sound of high heels, the smile on Jacob's face completely disappeared. He once again looked as cold as ice.

He took out his phone and carefully checked the message and call log.

Sure enough, Nicole didn't contact him.

Although it was expected, Jacob still got angry for no reason.

"Mr. Jacob, Miss Yu has left." Lily saw Daisy off, went back to the villa and reported to Jacob.

"HMM." Jacob didn't even raise his head. It seemed that he was thinking about something.

Lily left quietly and went to the kitchen to get a bowl of bone soup made by the chef, then she asked the maid to take it to Jacob.

"Mr. Jacob, have some soup first."

These days, Jacob was too busy to have a good meal. When he smelled the fragrance of bone soup, his stomach was singing.

"Give it to me." When Jacob reached out to take it, he glanced at the maid unconsciously.

Then his expression changed slightly.

"What's wrong with your face?"

There was a trace of embarrassment on the maid's face. She quickly covered the swollen half face and shook her head. "Nothing."

"Put your hands down and let me have a look," Jacob said seriously, his face grim

The maid had to obey Jacob's order.

Jacob saw clearly that there were several red finger marks on the maid's swollen half face. It was obviously slapped by someone.

"Who did hit you?"

Jacob already knew the answer in his mind.

Although he was angry with Nicole, he was clear that Nicole was not the kind of person who would hit people.

But, Daisy shouldn't be that kind of person.

The maid shook her head and whispered, "no, Mr. Jacob. It's an accident. I bumped into the door by accident."

Jacob put the bowl on the table and said angrily, "Do you think I can't tell it? Tell Lily to come here. I'll ask her directly."

"Yes, Mr. Jacob."

A few minutes later, Lily stood in front of Jacob.

"Lily, tell me everything that has happened in these days in full details. Don't hide anything from me!"

Lily sighed heavily and said helplessly, "Mr. Jacob I dare not tell you. It's because Miss Yu doesn't want us to tell you. Please don't blame her."

Jacob was surprised, "Why doesn't Daisy Yu let you tell me? Did Daisy Yu really get slapped on her face? "

"Yes." Lily nodded, "in fact, Miss Nicole didn't leave herself. Miss Yu said something rude to us. Miss. Nicole wanted to protect us, So she left."

Jacob's face fell, but deep down in his heart, he was a little happy because of this answer.

"Okay. Tell me what happened."

"Yes, Mr. Jacob."

Then Lily told all the details including that Nicole had been staying with them in the villa to make cakes and Nicole was an excellent cook, and of course that Daisy came to force Nicole to leave, asking them to keep the truth from Jacob.

When Jacob heard all what she said, he was so angry that he almost broke his spoon in hand.

He was not surprised that Nicole would do such things. She was always nice to the people around her, no matter who that person was.

He was really jealous with that in the past.

However, he gave a snort of contempt. He didn't expect that Daisy would be so mean in private. She had even begun to teach the people in his villa before getting married with him.

She was really taking herself too serious.

It seemed that he had to make trouble for this lady. 

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