Chapter 1728
Daisie said angrily, "You deserve it."
Nollace’s smile intensified.
"Then you can teach me a lesson when your wound has recovered."
The lesson teaching had an implicit meaning, but Daisie understood it, and her ears flushed instantly.
"You shameless piece of crap! You clearly know that I can never overwhelm you in a fight.I want to get some rest already."
She pulled the blanket up, lay down, and buried herself under the blanket.
Nollace lifted the blanket and waited for her to reveal half a head.
"If you were to die of suffocation, I would no longer have a wife."
"Bah! With so many women in the world, isn’t it a piece of cake for you to find yourself another wife?"
Nollace looked straight at her.
"But I only want you."
She quickly looked away as her face was really warm.
‘I’m also not his match when it comes to the level of shamelessness"
Near the city's outskirts, at the Sunrise Hotel that offered its customers manor-style accommodation...
Outside the suite, Zenovia rang the doorbell, and after a while, a middle-aged man with a decent appearance and a solemn suit opened the door.
Looking at Zenovia, who was standing outside the door, he was astonished for a split second and avoided having direct eye contact with her.
"In the future, give me a call in advance whenever you want to come over."
Zenovia ignored him, walked past him and into the room, and placed the bag on the couch.
"Dad, I‘ve decided that I want to stay in Yaramoor."
Juneau was flustered for a bit.He closed the door, looked back at his daughter, who was sitting on the couch pouring tea, and frowned.
"Didn’t you say you wanted to go back home the last time we met?"
When his daughter wanted to come to Yaramoor with him, he thought it was inconvenient for him to carry out some activities.
However, he thought that she would want to go back as long as she had had enough fun here.
"I don’t want to go back now."
Zenovia put the teacup down and chuckled.
"I’ve found the man I want to marry."
"What?"
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