The first meeting with Jesse took place before Sean's arm healed. They were going to meet at the stud farm. Daisy went with him, and she didn't like the idea. She complained, "What's the matter with this Mr. Jesse? Yes, we're going to be business partners, but why do we have to meet in such a place?" Sean chuckled. "This Jesse has more quirks than you can think of... He never shows up in the Lee Corporation, but no one can challenge his position in the company. There has to be something special about him." Daisy held his injured arm and said, "I'm not interested in these things at all... You should be careful later." "Alright." Both Jesse and Queena were at the stud farm. Jesse had already left on horseback, while Queena had just come out after changing her clothes. When she saw Sean and Daisy, she smiled and walked up to them. "Long time no see, President Handerson." She simply ignored Daisy. Sean glanced at her and said, "Really? Miss
Someone was already waiting for them in the stable. This stud farm belonged to the Lee Family. The horse trainer had been instructed to choose the horses for Sean and Daisy. For Daisy, he had specially chosen a pony with a mild temper. It had been a while since Daisy last rode a horse, and she couldn't help feeling excited. "She's so cute and obedient. What's her name?" The horse trainer smiled, "Her name is Belle. She's a beautiful girl. President Handerson's horse is her father." Daisy was surprised. She met Jesse's gaze when she raised her head. The smile froze on her face. Belle? Wasn't that the same name? Was it another coincidence? She studied Jesse and tried to find some clues from him. However, Jesse looked gentle and harmless. She couldn't read anything on his face at all. "Daisy, take your time. I'll be chatting with Mr. Jesse." Sean said gently when he walked past her and rubbed her head. Daisy recovered from her thoughts and nodded.
Sean left early in the morning. Daisy and Gladyce were hanging out the wash in the yard. "Gladyce," said Daisy, looking at her thoughtfully, with an empty basket in her hand. Gladyce smiled. "What's the matter? Looks like I'm going to be useful again." "You're so smart!" Daisy nodded and grabbed her hand. "I know you're very good at it. Can you find the IP address through a message?" Gladyce nodded. "Sure. It's easy. What do you want to look for?" "Come in. I'll turn on the computer." Daisy led Gladyce into the room, turned on the computer, and clicked on Ariel's column. "Will this work? There's no other clues." Gladyce took the mouse and stared intently at the screen. "Do you want to look into this author or that message?" "The author." Daisy looked at Gladyce with admiration. "Is it really possible? "I just want to know where he posted it." "Yes, sure." Gladyce nodded. "Give me a minute." "Alright." Gladyce
Sean's next battle with the Lee's Group took place in Blackwell. Out of Sean's expectation, the person who attended the meeting this time was... Jesse. In the open-air tea seats by the river, Jesse was calmly feeding the pigeons in a casual outfit. He looked too idle to be the richest person and the busiest person in Jesse City. "President Handerson." Sensing someone behind him, Jesse turned around and stood up with a hand in his pocket. Noticing Sean's gaze, he couldn't help but look at himself. "Why, is there anything wrong with me?" Sean chuckled. "Mr. Jesse, you're as mysterious as you're rumored to be. I'm just wondering. You always look like you have nothing to do. How did you manage to bring the declining Lee's Group back to life?" It had long been rumored that the Lee's Group had a somewhat shady past. Sean's question was, in fact, a little risky. But he needed to get some response from Jesse, even if it was just a sigh. Th
As for Daisy, she lay down on the bed obediently, and Gladyce dialed Sean's number. The phone call was hung up before it could go through. An auto-reply message soon followed. Sean had set it up himself. It read, "Daisy, I'm busy. I'll call you back when I'm free. Be a good girl." Daisy could tell what had happened by the expression on Gladyce's face. "Sean's busy." "Yes." Gladyce handed the phone back to her. Daisy actually burst into laughter when she read the auto-reply message. "Don't gloat just yet." Gladyce teased her. Then, she snatched her phone away. "Stop using this. It gives out radiations, and it's not good for the baby." Daisy pursed her lips and found those words rather exaggerating, but she could do anything for the baby. She carefully put her hand on her lower abdomen, which was still flat. It was amazing... There was a baby inside. Since she was bleeding a little, Gladyce didn't dare to make reckless decisions. She consul
Upon receiving a call from Gladyce, Anne rushed out of the Capital University. She picked them up and returned to the Leung Family. "Why did you suddenly come back?" She told the servants to clean up the guest rooms as she spoke to Daisy. "Are you really not going home?" Daisy shook her head. "I had quarreled with my dad. He didn't allow Sean to go back. I don't want to go back either." "..." Anne kept silent for a few moments before she turned to Gladyce. "How are you feeling now? Do you still have a headache?" "It's fine. I can hold myself back." said Gladyce with a strong smile. They didn't say much. Justin and Shelton returned together. Anne looked over and couldn't help but be surprised. "Shelton?" Justin laughed. "We had a business meeting this afternoon. Shelton was doing well! Do you know? He represented D.S! He isn't a child anymore." As he said that, he patted Shelton on the shoulder. Shelton was indeed differe
Anne opened the door. It was almost dawn. Sean rushed in. It seemed that he had really been very tired recently. "Sean," she said in a soft voice, "you have to be calm. Daisy is really in trouble." Sean pursed his lips tightly as she nodded. "Tell me. What happened?" Anne paused for a while and said, "Ectopic pregnancy." Hearing this, Sean was completely stunned for a few seconds. At this point, he was the only person feeling the same as Daisy. "Sean." Anne looked at him worriedly. "Are you alright?" Sean closed his eyes and calmed himself down. "I'm fine." He had to be fine. No matter how heartbroken he was, Daisy still needed him. When walking to the door, Anne stopped him. "I feel that Daisy is in a bad mood. How should I say it? It seems that she is overreacting. You should be careful." Sean looked at his younger sister. "You mean, Daisy..." "Yes." She nodded. "I feel that her illness hasn't been healed yet." "
Sean didn't expect that Daisy suddenly rushed in, and he panicked. "Daisy, listen to me..." "No!" Seeing Sean coming over, Daisy kept stepping back and shaking her head. "I don't believe it! How ridiculous! Sean! You brat!" "Daisy!" Sean reached out and tried to hold Daisy, but she dodged his hand. Daisy quickly turned around and rushed out of the door. "Daisy! You can't run!" Sean turned around to look at the expert and said with certainty, "Did you see that? We can't keep the child!" The expert fell silent. Sean had already chased out. It was in chaos outside. The two mothers were waiting outside, having no idea what was going on. They only saw Daisy rushing out with red eyes. Then she ran out without saying a word. It seemed that she had been greatly wronged. Then, Sean came out after her. "What's the matter?" Danica grabbed him. "Where is she going?" Savannah pulled Danica. "We'll ask later. Let Sean get Daisy first!