Daisy Grant smiled softly, "Second brother is always the best to ."
Dawn Sutherland smiled gently, his mind going over his thoughts, asking nonchalantly, "When you were sick, did Aidan co by?"
Daisy’s fingertips froze for a mont, but when her eyes t Dawn’s, she smiled lightly and said, "Aidan didn’t know I was sick."
Dawn glanced at Daisy, probing as he spoke, "Daisy, did you and Aidan get along well abroad? Is he good to you?"
Daisy’s body stiffened for an instant, her eyes briefly lowered, but she quickly regained her composure and smiled faintly at Dawn, "Very well, Aidan is---pretty good to ."
Dawn kept watching Daisy, none of her emotional changes escaped his notice. His expression beca more serious, and his tone was sowhat cold, "Daisy, have I ever told you that when you lie to , you habitually look down first before daring to look at ?"
"Second brother----" Daisy looked at Dawn and pressed her lips together.
"Has Aidan been ssing around with other won?" Dawn ca straight to the point.
Daisy looked at Dawn, her fingers subconsciously clutching the blanket, and after a mont of silence, she finally spoke, "Second brother----why would you ask that?"
Dawn was silent for a while, then no longer hid the truth and spoke in a deep voice, "I saw Aidan on the street today with another woman."
"Elsa!" Daisy blurted out, a hint of sarcasm curling at her lips. But when she t Dawn’s deep, questioning gaze, she smiled to herself, her voice light and clear, "Second brother, don’t worry, I’ll handle these things."
Dawn’s brow furrowed, "Do you know that woman? Or did Aidan really ss around when you were abroad? Is this woman soone who had an unclear relationship with Aidan overseas?"
"Second brother, please don’t ask anymore." Daisy’s expression was faint, a bitter smile appearing, "No matter how Aidan acts, we will get married soon."
She would rather Aidan really be with Elsa and call off their engagent, at least she would feel better than marrying Aidan, whom she didn’t truly love.
"Daisy Grant! Can you stop compromising like this?! You’re the one Aidan is supposed to marry, and if any woman out there tries to ss with Aidan, you have every right to tear them apart and stand your ground!"
Dawn’s tone was sowhat cold, laced with a low growl of anger, sharply contrasting with his usual gentle deanor. It reminded Daisy of her childhood, seeing that inherently proud and rebellious boy who carried an attitude of ’I won’t cause trouble unless others cause trouble for , but if they do, I’ll pay them back tenfold.’
"Second brother," Daisy called softly, trying to calm Dawn’s anger, while his concern for her ward her heart.
"Second brother, trust , if I really wanted to put Elsa down, it would be easy. But as you know, Aidan and I are in a political marriage, I don’t genuinely love Aidan, so under these circumstances, what right do I have to demand Aidan love wholeheartedly?"
"But you never betrayed Aidan! All these years, besides Aidan, you’ve never had a boyfriend; it has always been only Aidan! And yet Aidan has you—why is he still not content, ssing around outside?!"
"Do you know, second brother? If the person I liked also liked , even if the whole world condemned , I would fearlessly and resolutely choose the person I like and call off this marriage." Daisy smiled faintly, her eyes darkening, "Unfortunately, the one I love doesn’t love , so it makes no difference who I marry. Besides, Aidan isn’t too bad to ."
Dawn’s eyes deepened, "You like that person so much? What is so good about him that makes you silently like him for so long?"
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