"Just spit it out. What's the matter?" In many people's eyes, Daisy was always polite when she answered the phone. But this time, she didn't think it necessary to be polite to Mary. She even didn't want to pick up the phone. She picked it up because she didn't want Mary to constantly call her.
"Huh! Do I need to have a reason to call? What if I just want to talk to my dear sister?" Mary blew on her nail polish which was still wet on her nails. She was completely exhausted after a whole night's sex with Wolf. Feeling sore all over her body, she lazily laid back on the sofa and placed her slim legs on the tea table in an unsightly move. Obviously, she was drying her polish on her toes in the air, rather than relaxing.
"Since you don't have anything to say, I'm hanging up. I'm not in any mood to deal with you." Daisy was about to hang up the phone when she slowly walked out of the room.
"Wait, Daisy, don't you want to get your mother's belongings back?" Mary sneered as she reached out her hand and picked up the album from the table. Little Daisy in the album was dressed beautifully like a princess. It was a pity that she was reduced to a Cinderella in the end.
"What? My mother's belongings? But..." She became intrigued as soon as she heard Mary's words, her hand which was reached out to hang up the phone pausing in the air.
"Yes, if you want to get them back, come here. I will wait you at Tea Fragrance. But you can only take them by yourself. Remember, come here alone, don't bring anyone else." Finally Mary compromised and promised to carry out the plan by asking Daisy out by herself. She was so determined to win. No failure, only success for the plan.
"How do I know that what you're saying is true?" Daisy was not stupid. She would not easily believe her words and immediately go out to meet her anywhere. If she guessed right, Mary called her because of Yakira. But she couldn't help being curious when she heard what Mary said about her mother's belongs.
"Haha, I knew you wouldn't believe me. Do you remember that your mother once had a delicate hairpin with carvings of a dragon and a phoenix?" Mary frowned. She was surprised that Daisy's mother was such an old-fashioned woman who liked decorations without any fashion style.
"Hairpin? Is it green? And with purple bead flowers scattered on it? Also hung with graceful tassels?" Daisy immediately got really excited. She knew it was something from her mother's dowry. Since "A Beauty's Tears of Blood" was the legacy of a highest-ranking imperial concubine, it was highly possible that this hairpin also belonged to her. She had been curious how come those things suddenly disappeared after her mother's death. It turned out that they were privately hidden by Yakira and Mary.
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