Daisy Grant’s face remained detached, her gaze calm: "It’s true I don’t like you, I’m just being honest, is that called being passive-aggressive? Elsa, did your Chinese P.E. teacher teach you that? Do I have to smile and say, ’Elsa, you’re so beautiful, I really like you’ if I don’t like you? Elsa, do you think everyone has acting skills comparable to an Oscar-winning actress like you?"
"Daisy Grant!" Elsa chastised angrily.
"That’s what being passive-aggressive actually ans, understand? I’m educating you on Mandarin knowledge, and since we’ve known each other for a while, I’ll waive the education fee, but don’t mistake a gentle lion for a cat in the future."
She chose not to argue, not because she couldn’t, but because she didn’t want to waste her energy on sothing beneath her! Elsa’s childish tactics hadn’t crossed Daisy’s line yet; if they ever did, Daisy wouldn’t hesitate to retaliate against Elsa’s arrogance!
Elsa turned to Aidan Sutherland, complaining in a sweet, aggrieved voice: "Aidan, look at Daisy Grant, such a fierce woman; how miserable you’ll be if you marry her! Aidan, you need to think carefully! Marriage is a life-long matter, are you sure about soone like Daisy Grant?"
Aidan looked sowhat taken aback at Daisy Grant, but instead of becoming angry, he smiled gently at her: "Daisy, are you jealous on my behalf?"
It was the first ti Aidan witnessed the usually gentle Daisy Grant speaking so coldly to soone, amusent gleaming in his eyes.
Daisy Grant was taken aback by Aidan’s words, choking slightly with a mouthful of lemon water, coughing twice.
Jealous—absolutely not.
She was simply fed up with Elsa provoking her ti and ti again, so she couldn’t help but snap back, making sure Elsa didn’t think she was a pushover.
Daisy Grant pressed her lips together and spoke calmly to Aidan: "Aidan Sutherland, if you and Elsa truly love each other, I will step down, let’s call off the engagent."
If Aidan and Elsa continued this entanglent, she didn’t want to be caught in the middle and feel awkward, especially after marriage, which would be even more embarrassing!
As soon as Aidan heard the word ’engagent’, his gaze darkened instantly, and his voice rose a notch: "Impossible! Daisy, don’t throw a tantrum! I can tell you in front of her, I have no feelings for Elsa! You’re my girlfriend! You’re the one I want to marry!"
Elsa’s face turned ashen instantly, "Aidan! Have you forgotten that night in the hotel when we were abroad..."
"Shut up! Elsa, how many n would want to marry a woman like you who throws herself at them? Maybe as a mistress or lover, sure, but as a wife, who would want soone like you? Today you throw yourself at , what about tomorrow or the day after? You throw yourself at soone and you expect them to take responsibility?" Aidan’s face looked displeased as he glanced at Daisy Grant across the table, feeling even more repulsed by Elsa’s pestering.
"Aidan! How can you say that? You know I only willingly got involved with you because I love you!" Elsa’s face turned pale, tears brimming in her eyes. Suddenly, she beca fierce, glaring directly at Daisy Grant, shouting angrily: "It’s you! Daisy Grant! It’s all your fault! Because of you, Aidan won’t take responsibility for ! He won’t marry ! Daisy Grant!"
At Elsa’s shouting, Daisy Grant smiled coldly, leaning back in her seat with a calm and aloof deanor, "Elsa, I won’t take the bla. Don’t pin your ss on ! I said, I’m willing to let you have each other; I’m releasing Aidan from our engagent."
Just as Daisy Grant finished her words, Aidan abruptly stood up, looking at her indifferent face, and slapped Elsa, who was next to him: "Elsa, I told you not to appear in front of ! I will never marry a woman like you! Daisy and I will marry in a while, Elsa! If you cause trouble for Daisy, don’t bla for taking extre asures!"
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