"Hehe! Daisy, you ought to take your words back. It's a good thing to be confident, but you should know when to draw a line," Jessica said this with a forced smile, so as to conceal her anger. But when she saw it had no impact on Daisy, she just ground her teeth awkwardly.
"It's just like a coin with two sides. Comedy and tragedy are both happening all at once. The most important thing is how you see things. For me, I will be fine as long as I can find a perfect balance between the two, "
Daisy said. She wasn't impetuous or perturbed. The harder the things were to deal with, the more she wanted to stay alert. Only in this manner could she find a way to rescue herself. After all, she was at an absolute disadvantage. She couldn't see anything happening in her favor. Fortunately, they didn't plan to kill her. This did give her a hope to escape from the danger.
"Actions speak louder than words. Honestly, if we didn't have Edward between us, you would be the type of person I would genuinely admire. It is sad, that we are standing on opposite sides. Now, we can be nothing but enemies to each other."
Jessica said with smiling eyes and a joyful look on her face. Nobody could guess what she was thinking. However, irrespective of what she was upto, Daisy would always think of it as something against her.
"Indeed, but you can never be the person I would admire even if we didn't have Edward between us. So we're destined to be enemies," Daisy said, pinching her lips coldly. She squinted at her with a faint sarcasm floating in her eyes. She couldn't stand a self-righteous woman like Jessica.
"Daisy, you……" Jessica didn't expect Daisy to have changed so much. She was not the same Daisy she knew from the past. Daisy today was extremely harsh both in her tone and attitude. In fair comparison, Daisy was just as bad as Jessica, if not worse than her. Daisy's hostility made her speechless for a while.
"Come on. Cousin, don't be mad at her. We can't stay here for long. It's better if we find a safe place!" Hero said and frowned. She didn't maintain any contact with him in the past solely because she didn't approve of his criminal ways. However, one day, she unexpectedly showed up at his door and asked him for a favor. She wanted him to help her kill a woman. This was easy for him but he didn't want to help her in the beginning. However, he changed his mind when she showed him Daisy's picture. He agreed solely because he wanted Daisy.
At that moment, Mary couldn't come to a decision. It felt to her as if everything was slipping from her hands. Since she had come this far, she didn't want to stop. It didn't matter to her whether they would kill or confine Daisy. But little did it occur to her that once Daisy found her way out, she wouldn't let this all go so easily. But when Mary thought about it again, she realized this was not different from kidnapping and it was definitely against the law! Even worse because the person they kidnapped was a female officer. This could mean a big trouble. She had been trying to put down Daisy but she totally overlooked the consequences of the entire thing.
"Excuse me, colonel. You'll have to withstand the trouble of being tied here so that you don't run away when the effects of the drug start wearing off. But don't worry, I will untie you as soon as we get to a safe place," Hero said. He was a man with a good temper, at least he was nice to Daisy. It was unimaginable how he would be with others.
"It doesn't matter. Now I'm under your control, so no matter how unhappy I feel, you wouldn't care too much! But I have one simple request. Please don't hurt my son. After all, he is just a kid. No matter how smart he may be, he can't fight you!"
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