"That's fine. I'm not in a hurry." Daisy reached out her hand and patted her long hair that was tied-up in a high ponytail. She looked outside, smacking her lips lightly to get rid of the foam that was left behind from drinking the coffee.
"Mom, I'm done looking at all the photos. Finally, I know why you're so beautiful. You inherited my grandmother's good genes! And you were so cute when you were a small child! You looked elegant and noble like a little princess." As Justin spoke, he closed the album and carefully placed it in his bag as Daisy had instructed. He pulled up the zipper to close the bag tightly.
"Hah! Little princess? Little devil, didn't you know that when your mom was a little girl, she was just a maid? How could you say that she was elegant and noble? Is there something wrong with your eyes?" When Mary heard Justin praising Daisy, she couldn't help but sneer in response. Despite all her efforts to be elegant, she always failed. Daisy possessed a kind of natural temperament that she could never achieve.
"Unlike someone, my mom is elegant inside out. Someone may think she is a princess because she's rich, but the ugliness she possesses inside makes her even inferior to a maid." Once Justin was in protective mode, he dropped all pretenses of being polite. He inherited his sharp tongue from Edward.
"Little devil, who are you calling inferior to a maid?" Mary glared at Justin in rage. She didn't expect someone as small as Justin would say something terrible enough to make her furious.
"I'm talking to you now. I'm obviously referring to you, old lady." Justin had no interest in the coffee. He only gave it a perfunctory glance before ignoring it completely. His small black eyes kept surveying the surroundings, his eyebrows furrowed slightly. Like Daisy, he also had a bad feeling about the situation. The cafe was too cold and cheerless. There were only two occupied tables, and the other table was near the door. The strangest thing about it was that the other table was filled with men. Moreover, they did not seem like nice people at all. After noticing this, his heart couldn't help beating faster. He didn't know if his mom also noticed the odd atmosphere.
"You... No, I'm not going to lose my temper. I won't fall so easily into your trap." Mary smiled smugly. This little devil could say everything that he wanted to now. Later, there would be plenty of opportunities to dispose of him.
"Why is she here?" Daisy asked. Daisy had also noticed that something was strange in the coffee shop. Because she was paying close attention to every detail around them, she quickly noticed Jessica's arrival.
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