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
Andy and Danica waited downstairs. Danica's eyes were red as she went forward to hug her daughter. "Daisy! Why did things never go right for you, no matter your birth or your marriage?" Danica's heart ached for her daughter. Andy frowned and persuaded her. "Dani, let them go!" Danica looked at him and spoke reproachfully. "Why the rush? Don't you worry about Daisy?" "I..." Andy was at a loss for words. In fact, he was more worried than Danica. He never expected that the other half of the chip was in his daughter's body... At that time, he felt sorry for Gladyce's parents. Now Gladyce and Daisy suffered the same hardships. He wondered how Gladyce would deal with Daisy. Besides, he was the one who sent Gladyce away. Would she bear a grudge against him? "Daisy, you've grown up. Take good care of yourself. Don't let your mother worry about you," Andy finally said. ... "I will." Daisy nodded and smiled. "Don't worry about me. Anne,
Daisy did not get in the same car with Sean. Sean watched her get into the car, with grievances in his eyes... In the car, Daisy sat in the front seat, while Anne and her assistant were busy with their work in the back seat. Daisy took a look in the rearview mirror and found that it was all equipment she had never seen before... She withdrew her eyes, yawned, and began to sleep. The electromagnetic spectrum kept changing on the instrument. Anne and her assistant were doing an experiment. Because of Gladyce, they had studied it for a long time. The assistant looked at Anne and whispered, "It seems that the electromagnetic spectrum can only be captured once at a time!" "..." Anne furrowed her brows. That was what was worrying her most. If the other half of the chip was really in Daisy's body, then Daisy and Gladyce were suffering the same pain, but Anne's magnetic experiment showed that only half of the chip could be led out by the electrom
Anne held Daisy's hand and asked, "Daisy, do you hate Sean?" "Hm?" Daisy was surprised and smiled at Anne. "Do I look like I hate Sean?" Anne asked in surprise, "Don't you?" It seemed so to them! Sean had cared about Daisy since they were children. Moreover, they all knew that it was Daisy who asked for a divorce... "Haha." Daisy laughed dryly, her tone rather helpless. "Anne, would you believe me if I told you I never hated Sean?" Anne was a little confused. "I don't quite understand. If you didn't hate him, why did you get divorced?" Daisy was frustrated. "Isn't life so helpless? Sometimes, when you love a person, you want to keep a good image in his heart at all costs, even if you lose him." She paused and looked at Anne, who was in a daze. She then smiled. "Anne, I'll only say this to you. Sean is the only person I love. I've never been in love with anyone else." Anne was completely confused. "What are you talking about? Daisy,