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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 934

"Okay. I'm heading back to base now. Remember to send the bodyguards away. If I see them again --" Daisy said, waving her fist at him. That was an ultimatum.

"Okay, okay. I get it. It's already five. You're still going to the base?" Edward lifted his wrist and checked the time. He had thought that she would be off work now. He didn't expect that she would go back to the army base so late.

"It's your fault. I'd be halfway there if I hadn't stopped here and had it out with you. And you had the nerve to ask me." Daisy was peevish at the mention of this. If she wasn't pissed off, why would she come here and argue with him?

"Okay, it's all my fault. How about this? I drive you back, and then wait for you to get off work. Then we can come home together." Before she could reply, Edward grabbed his phone and keys from the table. He took power naturally. It was in his nature to take control of everything.

"You don't have to. I can drive myself. Just get back to work. Be careful you don't make your company go bankrupt." Daisy refused without hesitation, because she thought that she was not the kind of woman who needed protection. She was happy that he cared about her. But sometimes love could be smothering, and that was when she had to emerge from the blanket of tender loving care and get some air.

"You really don't need me to go with you? What if I insist?" Edward decided to press the issue. He knew it might be futile. Once she decided on something, it was very difficult to make her change her mind. This was probably his fault, too. He let her decide everything on her own. That was why Daisy sometimes challenged him so blatantly. He was the engineer of his own suffering.

"I'd back down, only if you want a good bop on the nose. I'm not going to let you weasel your way into this one. It's my way or the highway." Daisy glanced at Edward disdainfully. She didn't think that Edward would win in a real fight, if she really pulled out all the stops and tried to hurt him. Even though he was good at fighting, the fight would end in a draw at best.

"Honey, do you really think I'm one of your soldiers? I can't be intimidated that easily." Edward flashed a forced smile. But what could he do? He didn't want to fight her. But if he didn't fight, he had no choice but to bow down to her.

"Huh! You wanted to be my soldier? To tell you the truth, you're not even qualified. Just save your energy and forget it!" Finishing her words, Daisy turned around decisively. She bent down to get her briefcase from the sofa and turned back, flashing a graceful smile at him and then walked out in a haughty manner. Edward was left alone. He stood there silently and watched Daisy disappear from sight. He stroked his jawline in a trance, as if lost in his thought.

Leena was not only good at costume design, she also had a knack for cooking. She took pleasure in the busy life of a housewife. After she and Edward and their friends parted, she went to the Bird and Flower Market first and bought some beautiful potted plants to decorate the balcony of her house. The Bird and Flower Market carried more than just birds and flowers. It was a mishmash of housewares, furniture and art. She haggled over the price with the shopkeeper, but not too aggressively -- he had a family to feed as well. Then she drove back to the apartment. Without further ado, she began cleaning as soon as she arrived home. She cleaned every corner of the house. When she finished all of her chores and prepared to sit down to take a break, she raised her head and saw the time on the wall clock. Dinnertime already! The whole day had gone by, and she hadn't finished any designs.

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