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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 393

"Let's go inside." Daisy darted a look at Mary and brushed past her. She knew Edward was angry. The reason was simple; he didn't want to talk to a petty person. However, he had to compromise on his standards today.

Mary bit her lip and gave Daisy a fierce stare. 'Daisy, all your arrogance will disappear once I get a chance to sleep with Edward. When that happens, you can't be rude to me, can you?'

"Edward, you misunderstood me. This time I came here just for my studies. For the sake of the friendship between our families, can you please make an exception?"

With dejected eyes, Mary wore a fascinating and charming look. However, Edward didn't show any sympathy for her. Instead, he felt sick.

"Friendship? Ha-ha!" Edward squinted at Mary, "Miss Ouyang, are we on good terms with each other?"

"Without question. Isn't your wife a member of the Ouyang family?"

Edward's cold look scared Mary, but to achieve her ultimate goal, she couldn't retreat.

"Mary, how does your conscience allow you to say such words? Don't you feel ashamed?"

Daisy sneered. When did she become a valued member of the Ouyang family? Why was she unaware of such great news?

"Sis, what are you talking about? You have always been the little princess of our family. Why did you start treating us as outsiders after you got married?" No matter how much Daisy ridiculed Mary, she had to swallow humiliation and put on a smiling face to please Daisy. That was the only way to get what she wanted. At this moment, ridicule and sarcasm meant nothing to her.

"Save your breath. Don't cotton up to me with your sweet-talk. Just tell me what you want. You are the little princess of the Ouyang family, not me. I'm not eligible to have such a privilege."

"What do I want? I want to continue to learn management in the FX International Group. Can't you fulfill this small request?" Mary raised her eyebrow and looked at Daisy and Edward with a smile.

Edward laughed sneeringly and refused, "Sorry, I can't. I'm not obligated to do that. If there is nothing else, please leave."

Mary was shameless. Edward had ridiculed her many times, but she still tried to invite humiliation.

"Why?" Mary was disappointed. Edward's decision prompted her resentment. Was he behaving like this because of the bitch Daisy?

"The reason is very simple. My wife doesn't want to see you here. I think it would be best if you just give up now." Edward didn't care about any other women but Daisy, so he snubbed Mary.

Mary bit her lip and looked back at the abominable, arrogant bitch, "Daisy, you must be feeling proud. Watching me make a fool of myself must please you very much. Don't pretend to be innocent and noble."

Sure enough, Edward declined Mary's request for Daisy's sake. She didn't understand what this woman had. Edward loved her, and even Brian spoiled her. Edward treated Mary as a passerby on the street and always insulted her.

"Do you think I still care about what others think of me? I think we are done here; you should leave." Daisy's frigid tone had contempt written all over it.

"Humph! I bet you will be abandoned like Jessica." Chin up, Mary turned away proudly, but this didn't mean that she was giving up on Edward. No conclusion could be drawn until the last minute.

'I'll be abandoned like Jessica?' Daisy laughed at this thought. She had experienced something more unbearable than Jessica had, so Mary's threat didn't affect her.

"Why are you laughing? I hope you are not taking her words seriously." There was a menace in Edward's eyes. It was a bad sign. If Daisy dared to say 'yes' to him, he would make her suffer.

"Is it necessary? Are you planning to abandon me?" Daisy stopped laughing, raised her eyebrow and responded with a question.

"As you said, is it necessary?" Edward walked up to Daisy and pulled her into his arms.

"Then what are you mad at? Go on with your work. I don't want to be your scapegoat again." Daisy turned around and gently pushed herself out of Edward's arms. She elegantly sat on the couch.

Edward shook his head and grinned. This was what made Daisy special. Other women would take this opportunity to seduce him, but Daisy had her own unique style and sophistication. She didn't make a fuss over Mary's provocation. This was very similar to her impressive style when she wore her military uniform.

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