It rained a lot in Southeast Asia. It was raining outside. In the office, Chole frowned and met a bottleneck. "Sean." She looked up at Sean, ready to consult him. However, Sean stared at a web page in a daze. Chole glanced at it. It was the video news a few days ago. There was a slight lag in news around here. The news was about Daisy and her volunteer group in an aboriginal village a few days ago. Sean looked at Daisy on the video carefully, who was thinner and darker. Her long curly hair was tied behind her head. She looked mature and in good spirits. She was busy, but she was always smiling. "Alas..." Chole sighed and waved her hand in front of Sean's eyes. "You've been staring at it for a long time!" "Hmm?" Sean brought back his mind and shook his head. "What's your problem? Tell me!" Chole didn't give up. "Actually, I'm not professional enough." Sean remained silent for a moment. "I'll have a look..." As he didn't c
Daisy ignored them and did her job with the volunteers. Jacqueline's mother glanced at Daisy. "She's the leader here, but she refused to help me. It's said that she's a princess. Jacqueline, tell me the truth. Have you found Sean? Ask him to come and send us back!" "Mom!" Jacqueline was too embarrassed to look at Daisy. She grabbed her mother's hand. "Mom, shut up! Since you know who she is, how dare you say that?" Her mother was confused. "What's wrong?" Jacqueline lowered her voice. "She's Sean's wife!" Her mother was shocked. "Oh, I forgot it. There's only one princess in the capital. She looks very young and doesn't look like she's married." Her eyes swept unscrupulously over Daisy as she said disdainfully, "She's just a little girl... How does she know how to capture a man's heart? Jacqueline, I think you still have a good chance..." "Mom!" Jacqueline interrupted her mother. "You're a mistress of my father's. Do you want me to be lik
The sanitary conditions in the tent were not very good. When Daisy arrived, she saw Jacqueline sitting at the door. Jacqueline immediately stood up and moved her mouth. Daisy didn't expect Jacqueline to be here. "You again?" "I..." Jacqueline was afraid that Daisy would get the wrong idea, so she waved her hand and explained, "Sean saved me... I just wanted to wait for him to come out safely." Daisy's expression immediately changed. Jacqueline quickly explained, "I accidentally fell into the flood. I can't swim, so he... Don't worry. He's fine. He just sucked in some algae and dirty things. Nothing serious..." "Jacqueline." Daisy calmly interrupted her long story. "Huh?" Jacqueline paused. Daisy looked at her with sharp eyes. "You know what? Maybe you didn't do them on purpose, but you did do a lot of hurtful things." "I..." Jacqueline bit her lower lip, full of guilt. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to ruin your relationship... No one c
Three months later. The climate of South Africa was exceptionally hot. "Um... Ah!" Daisy held her head and woke up from her sleep because of pain. She could no longer fall asleep. She curled up in pain and stretched her trembling hand to the bedside table... There were painkillers there. They were not much useful but better than nothing. After taking the pills, she felt as if she were about to collapse. She accidentally swept her phone to the ground. She frowned and bent down to pick it up. As the screen lit up, she saw a picture of her and Sean. It was not a wedding picture, but a life picture taken in Summer Castle. Sean hugged her from behind and put his hand on her mouth. She raised her hand and opened her mouth, trying to bite his hand. They both laughed, brimming with happiness. All the couples in the world would become more and more alike. She touched the picture and smiled. Sean once joked, "After I married you,
Daisy ran out of the parlour in a panic. Sean held the beer can in a daze. "Sean!" Anne couldn't bear to see it any longer, so she pushed him. "Are you stupid? Chase her." Sean laughed bitterly and shook his head. "We don't have anything to do with each other anymore..." "You..." Anne was exasperated and pointed at him. "Look at you. If that's what you think, why do you drink so much? You just can't get over it!" Sean was brought to his senses by her words. He stood up all of a sudden and dashed out. In the corner, Simon held a cup and laughed, thinking, "Sean can chase Daisy, but I don't even know where Gladyce is." After persuading Sean, Anne turned to comfort Simon. "Justin is back. When you two work together, I'm sure there'll be news of Gladyce soon." Simon nodded and pursed his thin lips slightly. "Thank you." ... Daisy ran fast, but Sean quickly caught up with her. "Daisy!" Sean stretched out his hand, but he didn
Daisy blushed. How could he treat her as he had done when they were married? Sean's lips curled up and he held her medical record tightly. "Let me have a look..." "No way!" Daisy raised her hand to grab it. How could she be Sean's match? Sean held her medical record high with one hand and placed the other on top of her head. He read her medical record as he growled. "Don't move, be good... Let me see what's wrong with you." He knew every word on it, but he couldn't figure out what they meant together. "You?" Sean looked down at her with a frown. "When did it start?" Daisy lowered her head and did not speak. Since he had read it, it was no use asking for it back. Sean raised his voice. "Tell me! When did you start to have headaches?" "I..." Daisy faltered. She was used to obeying and depending on him. She replied, "I had my first headache in Jesse City..." "Jesse City?" Sean was surprised. "That was a long time ago."
Daisy came back to receive the award this time, but she didn't prepare for it particularly in the past two days. Two days before the award ceremony, she went to try on her dress, only to find it too big. "Have I lost weight?" Daisy touched her cheeks and felt that she had lost her girlish chubbiness, and her chin was sharp. After she chose the dress, she took it to have it resized. "Miss Daisy." When she entered the courtyard, a designer came out to greet her. She handed a bag to the designer with a smile. "I seem to have lost weight. Please make it a little smaller... Do you need to take my measurements again?" The designer provided good service. "Yes, it will be more precise... This way please." "All right." Daisy walked to the mirror, letting them take her measurements. The moment she looked up, she saw a familiar figure in the mirror... Sean? Sean sat on the sofa beside the door, looking down and flicking throu
On the day of the awards ceremony, Daisy wore her usual work clothes instead of a dress. She wore a T-shirt printed with the words "Canada Volunteer Team". She didn't mean to wear it, but she was so busy fighting for more benefits and better conditions for her volunteer team that she had no time to change her clothes. She came straight from the Forty-second Office for the awards ceremony. There was a hubbub of voices in the auditorium. She entered from the side door. In the corridor, Sean walked by, talking on his cell phone. "Hello, did you get your dress?" "..." After listening to what the other party said. Sean laughed. "Fine! I know I was right. That's good..." Daisy heard every word of it, and her heart beat fast. She wondered who Sean gave the dress to? As she got closer, she subconsciously lowered her head, trying to avoid him. However, there was no need for her to worry at all. Sean passed by her without looking at her. He complet