Rosemary didn’t talk to Daisy, but took Tina’s hand and walked out.
Daisy stepped in front of Rosemary when she saw she was leaving, “Did you do something wrong to me, and that’s why you’re in such a hurry to leave?”
John Sawyer saw Rosemary and there was pain on his face. He turned to Daisy and took her hand and said, “Daisy, come on, we’ll talk about it when we get back home.”
“Why? Are you distressed?”
Daisy glared at John Sawyer and had no intention of letting Rosemary go.
Tina looked at them and basically knew what was going on.
Rosemary told her she had a boyfriend. But then she never mentioned him again, so she never asked her about him.
Rosemary chuckled, “Not everyone can be like you. Besides, I don’t have the courage to pick up what others don’t want! Like you!”
Rosemary looked at Daisy mercilessly, without emotion in her eyes.
John Sawyer’s face changed when he heard Rosemary say that. He was sorry to hear that, even though he knew it was no longer possible between them.
Hearing Rosemary’s words, Daisy became even angrier and more defiant.
“You are wrong to say so. I won anyway, and you lost!”
Daisy cocked her chin with a triumphant look in her eyes.
“Daisy, you seem to rejoice too early. Let me remind you, you are not winning until you’re married to him.”
Tina felt more and more that Daisy had no manners. She had no idea what the man’s taste was like.
And as for John Sawyer, Tina thought it was right that Rosemary wasn’t with him.
“You…”
Daisy had a gleam of ferocity in her eyes. She walked slowly over to Rosemary and said, “You don’t have to be smug. When you get kicked out of The Grant family, I want to see who else has the guts to take you. You outcast!”
John Sawyer frowned as she looked at Daisy who hadn’t changed at all, and his brow ached sharply.
He rubbed his brow gently with his hand, and he looked remorseful...
Maybe she hadn’t realized that the end is near yet.
She froze for a moment, “Well, let’s see who’s the outcast!” With that, Rosemary walked past her without looking at her.
Daisy saw Rosemary leaving and grabbed her. Rosemary instinctively moved to the side and Daisy threw herself at the table.
“Ouch…”
Rosemary didn’t know what was going on. Her eyes moved slightly when she saw Daisy lying on the ground next to her, but she didn’t go up to her.
“It hurt! My stomach hurts so much!”
John Sawyer saw Daisy fall to the ground and hurried up and asked, “Are you alright?”
Daisy’s face was getting paler and paler. Sweat was slowly seeping out of her forehead and her hand kept touching her stomach.
“I think you should call an ambulance. She’s not doing well.” Rosemary looked at John Sawyer and reminded him.
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