"Daisy, since you have time to make a phone call, how come you don't have time to eat?" Edward scolded her over the phone. He was worried. 'Is this how she takes care of herself? Doesn't she know what time it is?'
"Er... Edward! I think there is something wrong with the phone. I was talking to Belinda. How did you get through?" Daisy checked her phone to ensure that she had dialed the right number. The number was right. Then how come her despicable husband was speaking on the phone? She didn't get it. 'Haha, sounds like somebody is still mad about this morning's hickey' he gloated secretly.
"If I tell you I can hide underground, will you believe it?" Edward answered sulkily, disregarding the spectators. Belinda tried to snatch her phone back, but Duke stopped her. She stood there, looking at him furiously.
"Can you? If you say you can, I'll believe you." Daisy couldn't help but think, 'Damn, what's making him angry this time? And how did he get Belinda's phone?'
"Do you think you would still be able to talk to me so calmly if I could?" Edward replied coldly. He was unhappy, but his wife wasn't afraid of him, and she continued to provoke him.
"Then what?" Daisy stopped working and leaned back in the chair to relax.
"I will throw you on the bed and fiercely teach you a lesson." Edward was indeed atrocious and brazen to say something like that in front of so many people.
Mary raised her head resentfully and thought, 'How can he love Daisy so much when they haven't seen each other since their wedding night? Why are they so intimate?'
"Edward, you are a bloody shameless man!" Daisy cursed and blushed.
"Shameless? I will show you tonight how shameless I can get." When he finished that sentence, everyone went silent. Even a playboy like Rain secretly applauded him. Only Edward could say such lewd words and act as if nothing had happened.
"Er..."
Daisy didn't know what to say. She was convinced that Edward was a vile man hiding under the facade of a gentleman.
"Go and have something to eat. If some part of your body gets smaller. I will reckon with you." The others felt extremely awkward on hearing his words.
They believed Daisy would have punched him hard if she were here. After all, she had a reputation to protect. If she saw how many people had heard Edward, she would have shot herself immediately.
"Edward, you are such a pervert. I don't want to talk to you anymore." Daisy's face turned red with embarrassment. Fortunately, she was alone in the office.
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