Chapter 1591
However, Lisa had not rejected the things Daisie gave her.
Instead, she had accepted all her gifts again and again.She enjoyed them as if they were hers, and this could only mean one thing—Lisa herself was a born peacock.
Nollace entered the private room and said, "I’m sorry.I was late."
Tristan said, "Nope.You’re right on time.The food hasn’t been served yet."
Nollace pulled the chair and sat down.He lifted his head and met Daisie’s gaze.
Diaise hastily averted her gaze.
The adults were talking after the food was served, while Daisie buried herself in the food without saying a word.
Colton thought Daisie was not happy because of Lisa.He turned to her and said, "Lift your head up, Daisie.
Don’t let some unknown person spoil your mood."
Everyone knew who Colton was talking about, and Lisa’s face sank.
Nollace looked at her and teased.
"Maybe we should order salmon for her.She could use the Omega-3 in it to improve her brain function."
When Daisie heard what Nollace said, she shouted exasperatedly, "I don’t need it! You’re the one who needs some Omega-3 to improve your brain function."
She did not put any effort into lowering her voice.
Nicholas and the others put their utensils down and lifted their heads to look at them.
"What’s wrong? Why are you guys fighting against each other?"
Tristan laughed and chimed in.
"I'm sure they’re just messing around with each other."
Nicholas then said with a smile on his face, "This is good.Daisie is always fighting with Colton at home."
Everyone was talking to each other at the table happily.
Lisa tried to mingle, but she couldn't fit in no matter how hard she tried.She lifted her head and looked at Daisie.
It seemed to her that everyone was only looking at Daisie.
They would comfort her when she was angry or throwing a tantrum.
No one would say she was annoying or scold her.
Even Nollace.
Even though he had lost his memory and did not remember Daisie, he still wanted to be close to her.
On the contrary, he treated her like she was his archenemy.
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