"Get up." Monster looked at the dazed-looking Sis Daisy, his icy face going back to normal. A trace of warmth returned to his ruthless voice. "Pour me a glass of water."
Sis Daisy got up while trembling and walked to the water dispenser. She poured him a glass of hot water, then mixed it with some cold water before turning around and walking up to Monster. She handed over the glass of water reverently with both hands.
"Have some water, Father."
Monster took the glass of water but froze slightly when he heard how bitter Sis Daisy sounded when she addressed him. He suddenly put the glass of water on the coffee table next to him and pulled Sis Daisy into his arms.
"How can you bring yourself to call me 'Father'? You refused to call me that last time."
Sis Daisy was flushed, but her eyes were abnormally cold. There was a trace of grievances in her voice. "I'm supposed to call you 'Father' since you refuse to marry me."
"I'll marry you gracefully after I destroy Doomsday and the Ares family of Imperial Capital."
A touch of confusion emerged in Sis Daisy's eyes.
From the day she met him, this seemed to be his only mission in life. She did not know how the enmity started, nor did she know when it was going to end.
All Sis Daisy knew was that this was a road of no return.
She had no choice but to keep him company. Maybe it was because of love, or maybe it was submission.
Outside the window, a pair of lucid eyes were staring i n horror at both of them as they kissed. Afraid that she would scream, she clenched her hand into a fist and stuffed it into her mouth.
She then turned around to leave but unfortunately tripped over a flower pot decor on the side of the pathway.
When the flower pot fell to the ground, she reached out to hold it. Though as careful as she was, it still made a soft sound.
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