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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 361

"Jessica, I assure you that your child has nothing to do with my husband. Even if you don't believe me, you shouldn't bother me. You should ask him directly, and he will prove it to you. I hope you won't disturb our life anymore."

Clearly, Daisy didn't want to explain anything to her anymore. From the day she returned from the military exercise, she was cornered by Jessica on every step. It was like being hunted by a ghost. Every time they met, Jessica always said something that hurt Daisy. Truth be told Daisy hated Jessica.

"OK. I will prove that this is Edward's son and at that time, you'll be sorry for everything." Jessica glared at Daisy. She wanted to scratch Daisy's pretty face. Perhaps then she wouldn't act so proud.

"Well, I'll wait for that day to come. As a colonel, I never fight a war without preparation. You're going to lose, Jessica," Daisy said with a smile on her face. Life seemed to be a continually changing battlefield. But she had to face it.

"Ha-ha! Daisy, has anyone ever told you that you're really annoying, especially with your arrogant looks?" Jessica gritted her teeth in anger. Since Edward's mother did not like her, she didn't have to pretend to be gentle and kind. She was a shrew not a noblewoman.

"I know that, so don't bother telling me again." Daisy didn't think she's excessively appealing. The soldiers in the military base were so afraid of her that they secretly called her the devil. Daisy was quite aware of this fact.

"Humph!" Jessica knew that Daisy wanted her to leave. She would be more embarrassed if she didn't. So she gave a cold look to Daisy and left. Jessica thought that she would take revenge soon. After all, the final winner was yet to be known.

"Daisy, just ignore her. If you get bothered by such a woman, you will get the short end of the stick. Besides, it can't be Edward's son. I'm sure you've talked to each other about that, so don't mind what she said." Although she was sure that it wasn't Edward's child, she was still a little worried. She wasn't as confident as she had been.

"I know, mom. He has explained that to me." Daisy smiled reluctantly. How foolish she would be if she cared about Jessica's words. So she'd better face everything calmly. Worrying wasn't going to solve anything. After all, nothing hurt more than being betrayed.

Daisy liked to keep a safe distance from women like Jessica. She wondered why Jessica behaved so sleazily. Daisy was disturbed by Jessica's mean behavior which made her look like an uneducated person. She was quite perturbed by her change. She worried that she would soon turn into a tacky woman who abused other females for a man. She involuntarily shivered at the thought that she might also become like that one day.

With the cold breeze flowing, it wasn't as warm as before. Strolling alone in the park, Daisy felt calm and comfortable. Neither Daisy nor Cynthia wanted to visit another mall because of Jessica. And then Cynthia was called away by her friends, so Daisy was left alone. Not knowing what to do, she drove to a suburban park to relax for a while.

Daisy strolled along the path in the park. The breeze blew, and her long hair flowed with her skirt. She looked as beautiful as a fairy. If anyone saw her right now, they would feel that they had come to a fairyland on earth. It was beautiful here, but it was too quiet for such a beautiful autumn afternoon. An average girl wouldn't dare to come to such a remote place alone, let alone take a walk.

Just then, Daisy's phone rang. The ringtone was so loud that the brave and vigilant Colonel, was taken aback for a moment before she realized it was her own phone. Daisy was so absorbed in her thoughts that she didn't react as she should have.

"Hello," Daisy answered without saying her name. She knew Edward could recognize her voice. She didn't understand why she was so sure about it. Maybe, it was an unspoken understanding between them.

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