Daisy was startled. Suddenly, her drowsiness disappeared completely. "What did you say?" She asked with a trembling voice. She stared at the unfamiliar phone number.
A clear male voice came from the other end of the line, seemingly shattering her heart in an instant. "Remember my name, Wilton." The man said, and then hung up.
Daisy sat in a daze, looking at her phone. Was that Wilton? What did he say?
It took a moment to sink in. He said if anything happened to his brother, she would pay with her life. What happened to Frances? Wasn't he fine last night?
Daisy's mind was in a whirl. How was this related to her? She got out of bed and quickly got dressed. But it was already past midnight. She couldn't possibly go to the Boswell family now. Sitting on the edge of the bed, her mind was in turmoil, and she couldn't fall asleep even into the late hours of the night.
The next morning, Daisy had breakfast and quickly rushed out the door. Rosie called after her, "Where's the fire?"
Daisy didn't answer, just grabbed her bag and ran out. She didn't have a driver's license, and couldn't drive. The driver was going to take Mr. Wyatt to the company later, so Daisy hailed a cab.
She rushed to the Boswell family's place.
At that moment, Frances was still in the hospital. Mina was in the flower room, trimming branches. Ava said, "Mr. Wilton came at dawn and took Mr. Frances to the hospital."
Mina didn't react, as if she had already guessed. "How is he?"
Ava replied, "Dr. Jade said he's fine, but needs to stay in the hospital for a few days. But considering Mr. Frances's physical condition, even the allergic reaction caused by a small amount of mango would be a significant blow to his health."
Mina finished trimming a bouquet of roses, removed the withered petals, and placed it in a beautiful vase of water, "How lucky he ended up alive."
Daisy quickly walked over and asked, "Ms. Mina, how is Mr. Frances now?"
Mina replied, "You know about it too?" This surprised Mina a little, because she hadn't told Daisy about Frances' hospitalization. How did Daisy know about it?
But all of this was within Mina's expectations, as if everything was under her control.
Daisy hesitated, "I..." She didn't know how to respond.
Mina was a beautiful and charming woman, but her charm was not soft, but rather like a sharp ice blade. It didn't hurt, but it made people feel oppressed and restrained. And now, under Mina's gaze, Daisy didn't want to betray Wilton.
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