"What if I have nothing to my name someday? Would you be willing to keep me?" Although there was little chance that would ever happen, he still asked her, wanting to know her response. After all, nothing was completely certain.
"No! I will throw you out on the streets," Daisy replied decisively, as if she wasn't joking.
"How dare you, Daisy Ouyang?" Edward's face went red. How could she classify him with those who lived on the streets? Wasn't she afraid he would get angry? He had to admit she was bold to say such words.
"Try me! Don't be such a drama queen. Tell me, when and where do you want to meet tonight? I can't make it if it's too early. I have work to do." If ever the day came when Edward had nothing left to his name, it would have no influence on her. She valued him as a person, not for his money. No matter what the situation was, she still considered him to be her true love. Her feelings for him would not change, whether he was rich or poor. That was real love.
"That's all right. I will pick you up from the army base. But keep in mind, I am not making a fuss out of nothing. I just want you to know so you can prepare for it mentally. That's all! Okay, you should focus on your work now, so you can earn money to keep us from becoming beggars someday. Goodbye!" Edward hung up the phone. A cunning smile still rested on his mouth. Before he could figure out the real purpose of Shaun Gao, he was not a hundred percent sure that the day would never come. So he had said those words to Daisy. He was curious about what she would do if the day really came. No matter what Daisy said just now, there was one thing Edward was certain about - Daisy would never abandon him.
Daisy leaned against the wall, pondering over what Edward had said. He didn't seem to be joking. Was there something wrong in the company? Otherwise, he would not have asked her such a question out of the blue. Didn't FX International Group have a good net worth? A bankruptcy seemed to be impossible. She remembered the times when she had seen him sign cheques that were worth hundreds of millions. He never even frowned. She was puzzled.
Daisy sighed again. Fine, so what if he really went bankrupt? He was still who he was. Nothing would change between them. As long as he was with her and Justin, she'd be happy. Her family meant more than anything else to her. Money was just a worldly possession. What was more, she could look after their family financially for as long as necessary. She was always willing to stand by him.
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