Ella was nervous, so Lola stroked her hand and gave her a soothing look.
"Well, it's my fault. I'll begin to prepare." Samuel promised straightforwardly, and Ella was moved.
After getting the answer he wanted, Eason picked up the glass, and the four men clinked glasses.
Halfway through, Daisy's phone rang. She picked up the phone, stood from her seat, and walked out.
Chuck followed her out.
In the hallway, Daisy was whispering, "Okay. When will you be free? I will go to check the house." As soon as she stopped, her phone was taken away.
Chuck appeared, "Are you drunk?" Daisy suppressed her anger and watched him hanging up the phone.
"Did I allow you to rent a house outside?" Chuck leaned against the wall, deleted the number and turned off the phone.
Daisy got mad. She lowered her head and covered her forehead with one hand. This man was really unreasonable!
"Chuck, we've been married. I have never meddled with your business. Please leave me alone!" Her voice began to tremble.
Last month, a nurse went to his apartment and stayed in his room for a long time.
Daisy, his nominal wife, said nothing. Why did he mind what she was doing?
"Daisy, I am busy. I don't want to worry about these trifles!" She wanted to leave him, but he wouldn't allow it.
She provoked him at the very beginning. Now she wanted to leave and let him face his grandfather alone? No way!
"As a famous doctor, you're busy! You don't have to worry about these trifles."
Her sarcasm was like a needle that stabbed Chuck. He held her wrist, dragged her to his front and snapped, "You can't go anywhere."
In his apartment, they lived in two separate bedrooms. Wasn't it the same as living apart? Without interfering in each other's business, they could shut his grandfather's mouth.
Daisy wanted to get rid of his control, but he didn't let go. Both of them refused to give in.
"Let me go, or I'll hit you!" Her only regret in this life was that she provoked Chuck that day.
Chuck looked at her disdainfully, "Don't be aggressive! Be obedient. Maybe someday I'll let you go happily!" One day in the future, he would find an excuse to shut his grandfather's mouth and divorce her.
She had to wait until he was happy someday? She didn't believe it. He was odd. She wasn't sure she could please him.
But he said as long as she was obedient, he would let her go. Fine. As long as she could go, she didn't mind taking a step back.
As her eyes became slightly bright, Chuck seemed to see hope. He changed his mind, "I'm not sure. It depends."
... Daisy tried to kick him. He released her and stepped back quickly, so she failed.
They had gotten entangled for a while. Though he couldn't fight with martial arts, he could elude her more quickly.
Daisy always failed. She had won Taekwondo trophies and defeated so many opponents before, otherwise she would think that she learned Taekwondo in vain!
"Bastard!" Failing to kick him, Daisy cursed.
Chuck approached her rapidly, clutched her collar coldly and pressed her against the wall, "With one more curse, I'll cut out your vocal cords."
"You're psychotic!" Chuck must be sick! He must be seriously sick!
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