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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 146

Edith leaned over to Diana, staring at the photo on Diana's phone.

Diana showed her the photo one by one, telling Edith how she felt about visiting this place.

"Edith, it's so fun here! You can go with Casey when you have time," Diana said.

"Have I the time? I am so busy with work," Edith complained.

At this moment, Diana switched it to the next photo. It was Diana, but Casey's photo of Diana under his body.

Edith was stunned immediately.

Diana also looked flustered, and switched the photo off.

She took her mobile phone back, and said, "That's it."

It took a long time for Edith to come to realize. Although Casey's profile was only in the photo just now, she was certain that it was Casey.

"Diana, can you show me your phone again." Edith's voice became extremely cold.

"There's nothing to see, Edith, I remembered that I had other things, so I will leave first."

Diana stood up directly and wanted to leave here.

Edith grabbed Diana and dragged her back to the sofa.

Diana looked at Edith, her eyes flickering, was afraid to meet Edith.

Edith's lips trembled a little. The moment she saw the photo just now, she felt a sudden pain in her heart.

"Diana, is that Casey?" Edith asked.

"Edith, don't get me wrong. Casey didn't mean it. I thought I had deleted that photo. I didn't expect..." Diana said innocently.

Edith couldn't hold back for a moment, and asked Diana excitedly, "So it is indeed Casey in that photo? Why? Why do you and him do this?"

Diana cried directly and said, "Edith, it's not like what you think. I was drunk at the Starry Night Club that day and happened to ran into Casey..."

"Starry Night Club, why would Casey go to such a place?" Edith frowned.

"Edith, I didn't want to tell you about this. However, you have seen the picture, so I will explain it to you clearly." Diana sobbed.

"There is nothing to explain, Casey, a liar. He keeps saying that he only loves me in this life. I have never expected that he would mess around with my best girlfriend..."

Edith couldn't help it either, and started crying.

She felt very wronged. She had already accepted Casey, and even fell out Francis for him. She didn't expect Casey to do this kind of thing in private.

"Edith, Casey can't be blamed for this. Although you and him are known as husband and wife, you have never had sex. He is also a normal man, who would be horny. Otherwise, why would he go to Starry Night Club? I saw him there several times," Diana explained.

Edith bit her lip. Did Casey go to that place often after he got married? Didn't he always lie to her?

"I drank too much that time. When Casey saw me, he took me to the hotel, saying that he was afraid that I would be unsafe outside. He told me his grievances that night, and then he touched me. I felt soft for a while, so..." Diana said vividly.

"Enough!" Edith yelled. She didn't want to listen to Diana.

"Edith, you can't blame Casey on this matter. It's all my fault. He has been married to you for so many years, and he has suffered a lot of grievances. Don't tell him about this. He told me that he still loves you very much. I don't want to affect the relationship between you," Diana pleaded.

Edith's body began to tremble. Casey was wronged, wouldn't she be wronged?

This guy, even if he went to a place like an entertainment club, he refused to touch her. Was it really that she did something wrong?

As for something like sex, if Casey did not take the initiative, should she take the initiative to get it on?

Well, Casey even slept with her best girlfriend, but didn't even think about having sex with her. Was this what Casey said that he only loved her?

"Edith, promise me not to blame Casey, okay?" Diana continued.

"Get out now, I don't want to see you," Edith said.

Diana hesitated to speak. She looked helpless, then she picked up her bag and left the villa.

After getting outside, Diana wiped her eyes and said to herself, "Edith, I'm sorry, I really care about Casey so much, I miss him so much that I cannot fall asleep."

"That woman is right. Only if you leave him, I have a chance to enter his sight. I hope you can forgive me."

...

After Diana left, Edith curled up on the sofa and cried.

She had been prepared to spend a lifetime with Casey, but she didn't expect Casey just said nice words and secretly did so many things to betray her.

It was unacceptable to her.

Maybe Diana was right. Casey was a normal man and needed to vent, but that was not the reason he deceived her.

Edith just felt a little frustrated, the door that had been opened to Casey was closed instantly.

After a while, Amara came down from upstairs and saw Edith crying on the sofa, so she quickly asked, "Edith, what's wrong with you?"

"I'm fine, mom. I'm a little stressed at work recently," Edith said, "By the way, help me clean up a room upstairs. I'll stay there for a while."

Amara nodded immediately and said, "You finally figured it out. Being with Casey will only make you more wronged. If it weren't for him, why would you have such a lot of pressure in the company? It's right for you to sleep separately from him."

After that, Amara went upstairs to help Edith clean up the room.

Edith took all her belongings upstairs, leaving the bedroom downstairs to Casey.

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