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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 515

"Relax. I can see why he was furious. He has been demoted to a lieutenant. It must be tough for him. We both got promoted on our own merits, so I know how difficult it can be. I don't blame him."

That's the kind of person Daisy was. No matter how much others provoked her, she would always put herself in their position to understand their perspective rationally. It was both a strength and a weakness. People took advantage of her kindness a lot, leaving her helpless because of this.

"But I don't think he understands you. Do you forget that he tried to bring you down? You're considerate towards a deceitful villain like him, but he doesn't appreciate your kindness. Look at your injury. This is the price you pay for being too kind."

Edward's eyebrows furrowed tightly. Admittedly, it was good to be kind, but Hank kept deliberately making trouble for Daisy because she was too nice. Edward didn't agree with Daisy. Everyone needed to strive hard to achieve what they wanted, despite their different life experiences.

"Daddy, you're right. Mommy, don't keep putting up with a wicked villain like Hank. Because he thinks that he can bully you, he keeps finding fault with you."

Justin didn't like Hank's two-faced smile. The sight of Hank made him sick. Back when he lived in the army base, he often hacked his computer and deleted all his files. Because Hank couldn't recover the files, he had to retype everything. It took up so much of his time, that he didn't have time to stir up trouble.

"That's why I didn't intercede for him this time. Why are you both criticizing me?" Daisy felt that she was isolated by Edward and Justin. She knew that she was too indecisive in dealing with the issue of Hank, but it wasn't because she was afraid of him. She did it for the sake of his amiable mother. Otherwise, she wouldn't bear his constant hostility patiently.

"We aren't criticizing you. We're only giving you a piece of advice. Don't treat us as your enemy and overlook the actual villain," Edward sighed. He didn't think that Daisy was a cold woman. She was too easy on Hank, but she was fierce against him. She was never brusque with others.

"I know what I'm doing. Do you really find me so weak? I just want to pay back his mother's kindness. Although Hank is horrible to me, his mother was always kind to me. When I gave birth to Justin, she visited Hank in the base. She accompanied me throughout the whole childbirth like a mother, and took care of me while I was in confinement. I can't help but return the favor."

Daisy was overwhelmed with gratitude whenever someone helped her and would always return the favor and pay back their kindness. She tolerated Hank despite how much he provoked her over the years. But because he went too far this time, she didn't stop the commander from submitting the video.

"Because his mother helped you, you are tolerant of him." Edward felt guilty about Daisy's suffering in the past. Although he wasn't the reason why Daisy suffered, he had to take responsibility because it was indirectly caused by him. This made him feel helpless.

"Yes. You know, I'm sensitive in this respect. I missed the kind of maternal love that she gave me, so no matter how much Hank provoked me, I was lenient with him. If his mother didn't take care of me, I wouldn't let him treat me so cruelly," Daisy sneered.

When Edward took Hank as his enemy, Daisy didn't bother to stop him this time. She wasn't directly involved with Edward's scheme and was a mere bystander. As long as she didn't add to Hank's misfortune, she wouldn't go against her original intention. This was the last thing she could do for Hank's mother.

"Fine. I won't keep pressing you about it. Let this matter go. But if he hurts you again, he will suffer the bitter consequences." Edward didn't want to voice out his opinion. He had some reservations about the matter. As Daisy's husband, he thought he also owed Hank's mother a favor. But he would get what's coming to him one day. Edward didn't want to see his wife get hurt again.

"It seems you're not only a robber but also a terrorist. How did I not see it before?" Daisy rolled her eyes. She breathed a sigh of relief when Edward didn't pursue the matter further. Given what Hank did, if Edward continued to pursue it, Hank wouldn't simply be demoted to a lieutenant. He might get discharged from military service.

"It's not too late to know about it now. You must regret not knowing my nature before." Edward raised his eyebrows and gave a captivating grin. He was a virile and enchanting man.

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