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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 179

The morning breeze gently swept over Daisy's face. The soothing breath of wind had made her feel very delighted, and she gazed at Edward, who was driving the car attentively, and couldn't help but display a soft smile; she felt like she was the happiest woman in the world.

"Why are you looking at me? Is there something dirty on my face?" asked Edward. When Edward turned his head and looked at Daisy, he met with her eyes, and saw that they had been already focused on him.

"Yes, there is," she replied. Daisy teased him with a joyful expression, and she found that it felt good to be cared and loved by someone.

With a charming smile, Edward raised his eyebrows, and said, "Do you really think I believe you?" He knew that he was not that kind of sloppy man, and he was proud of maintaining his good looks perfect at any time.

"You don't have to drop me off to work, it's only a small flesh wound; I can drive the car by myself. It's not a big deal, so don't make a big fuss about it. Did you forget that I'm a soldier in the army?" said Daisy. But her heart betrayed her words. She was very excited when Edward insisted on personally taking her to work, because she really enjoyed being with him. She cherished the beautiful moments when she raised her head, and she could see his handsome face.

"Oh? Really? I remember someone saying the exact same thing when she went out yesterday night, but she got back with a wound. Do you really think that I'll listen to your words now?" said Edward. He was upset because Daisy had brought up the topic.

"It was only an accident, because I was too confident with myself, otherwise, they couldn't have gotten the slightest chance to hurt me. Anyway, things like that don't just happen everyday," replied Daisy. It had been only a mishap, but now she was looked down upon by Edward.

"That's hard to say. I'd better be more cautious and send you there by myself." Edward didn't want to experience the awful, frightening feelings that he had experienced yesterday. He was very distraught, and if this were to ever happen again, he would be beyond heartbroken. Thinking of this, Edward was surprised that he would have such feelings for Daisy. His heart ached because of Daisy's wound, and he wondered if this indicated that he was actually caring more about Daisy now...

Daisy noticed Edward's sad look in his eyes, and while she frowned, she asked, "What's wrong?"

"Oh! It's nothing... Look, we've arrived!" Edward stopped the car, and then replied to her with an assuring smile.

"Okay. You don't have to pick me up after work, because Mark will drive me back. I want him to learn the way to your house," said Daisy. In case there ever was an emergency, Daisy thought that it would be very useful to let Mark know where she lived. As her accompanying officer, he would know where to find her, if anything happened.

"Okay, I see. Be careful how you handle your wound! Don't make it split!" said Edward, while taking a glance at her wounded arm, and frowning, concerned.

"Don't worry, I'll be extra careful. Go back to work now!" replied Daisy, with a smile on her face. She then pushed the car's door open, and when she was just about to get out of it, her wrist was suddenly gripped by Edward, who was looking at her with grievance.

"What's the matter? Did you forget about something?" asked Daisy, still confused by his move.

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