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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 299

"Huh! She looks like a beautiful butterfly. Why should I be angry?" Despite of what she just said, thinking of how those women lost control at the sight of Edward, Daisy still fell into a rage. She wondered why women these days had become so fearless and shameless. She was sitting beside Edward, but they went up to him and hit on him anyway. It seemed that she was completely invisible to them, Daisy thought.

"Huh! You said you're not angry. Look at your pout. Let's go. Didn't you say that you wanted to sample all the delicious food on this street?" Edward gently pinched her beautiful nose with affection. It was the first time that they had hung out, and he didn't want this small accident to spoil her good mood.

"I don't feel like eating. Let's go home. It's really very late." Daisy said while lifting her hand and looking at her watch. A sudden feeling of disappointment came to her. It seemed that they couldn't finish her plan for today. She wondered when they would have the chance to come here again. They came here on the spur of the moment, and they had already spent too much time here. She still had a report to write, she wasn't in the mood to continue wandering about tonight. It was not because she really minded what had happened just now. It was true that she was unhappy about it. But she was not going to take off the gloves and argue with him. She was not a narrow-minded person. She just needed to grumble about it a little, she knew there was no need to be petty.

"Really? You promise you won't regret it?" asked Edward. When he heard Daisy's words, he sighed with relief in his heart. But when he saw her downcast look, he felt the urge to persuade her to continue hanging out with him. He didn't want to see her disappointed.

"No. Let's go. I can cook something for you at home," Daisy said while holding his wrist and walking towards the car. She found that although Edward said the wontons were delicious, he didn't eat many. Probably he still couldn't forget his privileged identity as a nobleman, Daisy thought.

Edward's frown didn't fade when he heard Daisy's words. On the contrary, he furrowed his brow more deeply. But he didn't say anything, only let himself be guided by the hand. There was a glimmer of doubt on his face. She was very different today. And he had this feeling when he saw Daisy walk out from the military base. That was why he did what she wanted today. He had little idea that he would cause a sensation in the restaurant and make her unhappy. He blamed himself for being too handsome. And he should not have swaggered down the street while knowing his handsome face would attract so much attention. If all this hadn't happened, there would be no reason for Daisy to be upset.

When they arrived home, it was very late. Edward didn't want Daisy to cook the food by herself. He urged her to take a shower and relax.

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