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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 592

They quietly retreated from the boisterous scene and walked towards the garden holding each other's hands. " Hold your hand and grow old together with you," that was what they were like now. Looking at such a warm and harmonious scene, Daisy's eyes became red. She wished one day she could enjoy such happiness with the man she loved. No matter how much time passed, she always had him beside her and they would love and care for each other.

As Edward figured, Tom really came for the sake of tasting the delicious food made by Mrs. Wu. The whole time when she was making dinner, he flattered Mrs. Wu from head to toe. Compared with the harmonious atmosphere in Edward's house, the Ouyang family was a scene of great sadness.

"Stop, Brian, aren't you close to that cold-hearted woman? If that's true, why don't you ask her to release Mom?" Mary sat on the sofa in the living room and tried to stop Brian from leaving. In fact, she really hated Brian's indifference, as if she had no family connection with him. He had never given her a friendly or warm look, but he seemed to always take Daisy's side. She wondered whether he would still think of Daisy the same way the day after tomorrow.

"Why would she listen to me? She's not too keen on me either, right now." At the thought of what Daisy said to him last night, Brian closed his eyes in anguish. He thought he had unwittingly hurt her by making a choice between her and his mother. He repeated what had happened in front of her. He still remembered when she was still young, she asked her father to make a choice between her and Mary. But at the end she lost. And the same thing happened to her many years after that. She had to experience the same heartbreaking process again. While in both cases the people who hurt her most were the ones she loved most in the family.

"So, I wonder, if she's such a ruthless woman, why do you always take her side? In the end, she still pointed the gun at your head," Mary sneered. It sent a shiver down her spine at the thought of the black muzzle.

"No, you're wrong. She was pointing the gun at you two, not me. Don't try to confuse me." Brian narrowed his eyes and glanced at her. He had locked himself in his room for a whole day, and he was going out to ask Leo for more information about the matter. But he wouldn't let Mary know about this. Because from the bottom of his heart, he regarded Mary as a dreadful disaster. Whatever happened, as long as she was involved, everything would get screwed up. So he would not take the risk of involving Mary in this matter.

"Is there a difference? Don't forget that the person she had at gunpoint was your mother, not a stranger. As her son, how could you be so nonchalant? You should at least want justice for that."

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