"So you're saying I think too highly of myself? I hope it's really as Mr. Mu said, that such unimportant people like us aren't worth pulling a fast one," said Yakira. Her mouth raised up with a hint of irony. 'Edward Mu, no matter how evil and cunning you are, you wouldn't be so arrogant to think that we would be willing pawns in your game!' she thought silently.
"Hum! May I also guess that all your attempts to keep me here are connected with the glass of wine which you have just given to me?" asked Edward. At the same time, he quietly phoned Daisy under the table, and in that moment, he suddenly felt his strength drain away.
"You already figured it out, Edward?" said Mary. Mary wasn't smart at all. She admitted that they drugged the wine right away. As a silly girl, she was also quite arrogant. So, even if Daisy weren't in the picture, she still wouldn't match up to Edward's exacting standards. He was excellent, she was not.
"So I've figured it out. Well, spit it out! What do you want? Do you want to turn me into the second Leo Ouyang? But do you think I will be as kind as he is? You messed with the wrong guy, and this won't end well for you," As Edward was talking, he secretly glanced down at the phone in his hand. When he found that the call went through, he was relieved.
"What? Second Leo Ouyang? I have no idea what you're talking about," said Yakira. She stared at Mary peevishly. Others would never admit what they did was wrong even if they were caught in the act. However, Mary herself admitted to her crime so quickly. Her ignorance was really annoying sometimes.
"Do you really want all your dirty laundry aired in front of your daughter?" asked Edward. He pressed his lips together as he found himself growing increasingly thirsty. He was also getting horny. He frowned tightly. The drug was taking effect. His eyes fixed Yakira in an ice cold stare. As ugly as Mary was, she wasn't capable of hatching a plan to drug someone. So he didn't need to ask, he knew it was Yakira who thought up this scheme.
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