With the doorbell ringing, Hazel opened the door in an apron. "You arrived so early." Hazel was stunned when she saw Sean and Daisy stood at the door together. "Hazel, I've come with Sean. Aren't you welcome me?" Hazel kept smiling. "Of course you are welcomed.Come in!" "Hazel." Daisy let go of Sean and went into the kitchen with Hazel. "Let me help you! Although my cooking skills are not very good, I often act as an assistant at home." Hazel endured the reluctance and did not show on her face. "Really? But I'm almost done, and there's only dessert left." "Hmm?" Daisy rolled up her sleeves and smiled, "Well, it just so happens that I'm good at it. Because my mom only makes the best pastry." As Daisy spoke, she looked around and saw the pot and the dough in it. She hurried over and said, "I'll knead this!" She suddenly looked back at Sean and said, "Sean, I forgot to wear an apron, and I didn't tie my hair. Come and help me." "Yes, m
Not far away near the racing track, Hazel dressed in a sports suit and was talking with the surrounding people. As if sensing their gazes, she turned her head and looked back at them. She nodded and smiled at Sean and Daisy. Sean smiled back at Hazel and turned to ask the man beside him. "Who invited her?" How could Hazel who did not have a high status, enter a strict membership club? Sean frowned slightly and had a different feeling in his heart. He looked at Hazel with more scrutiny. "Oh, you mean Hazel!" People around Sean shook their heads. One of them said "I'm not sure, but she is indeed a member here." "Really?" Sean was full of doubts. "Hey..." People weren't really concerned with why Hazel was here--- they were interested in Hazel herself."Sean, what do you think about her? She is the most attractive girl here except Daisy, isn't she? Daisy is yours now, and we have no chance. But Hazel... we can still chase her!" Hazel was
Daisy raised her hand to cover her lips and murmured, "Sean..." Sean looked down at Hazel. She cried so sadly. Was she really frightened and thought that Sean would die? How could it be possible? Since Hazel played car racing, she should know that it was impossible. There were too many doubtful points about her. Guilt had occupied too much of Sean's mind for a long time. Sean's brows furrowed more and more tightly. Realizing that there might be something that he had overlooked, he narrowed his eyes. After thinking about it, he gently put his hand on Hazel's shoulder. His voice was very soft. "I'm fine now, aren't I?" "I know, but I..." Hazel could not stop crying. "I can't control myself. Sorry, Sean, I... I'm really worried about you!" "Ah." Sean sighed and patted Hazel on the shoulder. "Don't be so nervous. I'm fine." "..." Hazel looked up at Sean with tears in her eyes. She could not calm down for a long time. But Daisy couldn't
When Daisy woke up in the morning, she thought she was dreaming. "Hmm..." She rubbed her eyes and then took a closer look. It was really Sean! The corner of her mouth curved unconsciously. When did Sean come? She slept so soundly last night that she even didn't notice it. She leaned to the side and faced Sean. The cold touch on Daisy's chest made her stunned. She couldn't help pulling it out to take a look... Wasn't it her aunt's necklace? She had seen Savannah wore this emerald necklace. How did it on her neck? Looking up at Sean, who was sleeping soundly, Daisy smiled and understood something. "Is there a need to ask? It must be Sean." Daisy thought. Feeling warm in her heart, Daisy lowered her head and got into Sean's arms. Sean was woken up by Daisy's move. He looked down at the girl in his arms and smiled. "Which one is warmer, me or the quilt?" "You." Daisy looked at him with a smile, she took the necklace near to her mouth and pret
Sean kept silent and waited for Hazel to calm down. "I'm sorry." Hazel held back her tears. "I didn't mean to hide it from you. I just... just..." "I understand." Sean nodded. "You don't have to explain. Your brother has become like this... But, is it possible to cure him?" "No." Hazel shook her head, and her eyes were red and swollen. "If there has any possibility, I would have gotten him cured long ago... The doctor said that the brain injury was too serious to recover. Charles... he could only live like a child in his rest life!" Speaking of it, Hazel choked again. Sean frowned and fell into deep thought. Although this psychiatric sanatorium was not the top one, it's still a lot of money to spend for these years. A long time ago, when Hazel hinted them to know each other for the first time, Sean had already sent Yosef to investigate Hazel. Yosef used to be Callan's confidant and cultivated by Callan. He was the same careful and prudent as Callan.
Daisy spent this night in Summer Castle. Since the wedding would be soon after the engagement, Daisy was already in the middle of decorating their room. Sean was the eldest son, and naturally he would live in the Summer Castle after marriage. The Summer Castle had several buildings. Savannah meant to clean up the small building behind for the newlyweds to let them had their own space. As for the decoration, it was naturally up to Daisy. Daisy had been seeing house blueprints and samples with Savannah for a whole day, so she lay on the bed and fell asleep soon at night. Even while sleeping, those blueprints flashed in her brain. Sean came back early and wanted to enter Daisy's room, but was caught by his mother, Savannah. "What are you doing?" Savannah straightened her face. "This is Daisy's room" "Uh." Sean scratched his eyebrows. "Mom..." "Don't call me mom. Go back to your room. I know you two love each other very much... but can't you wait
In the morning, Daisy went to school and met Matthew in the classroom. "Prof. Richard," said Daisy, smiling at him. Matthew looked her up and down and nodded. "It seems that you've made up." "Hm?" Daisy touched her cheek, smiling, "Can you tell?" "Mm," Matthew nodded. "It's obvious. All your thoughts can be told from your face. It's easy to see through you, so the people around you will feel at ease." "Hee hee." With a smile, Daisy put down the materials in her hand and asked, "What do I need to do today?" When the two were talking, the other professors and students arrived. They gathered together, working on the project. In the afternoon, Daisy put away her things and went to the cafeteria. Then she met Hazel on the avenue. Hazel, carrying her schoolbag on her back, stared directly at Daisy. Thinking of the phone call Sean received last night, Daisy subconsciously looked away. She knew it was foolish to avoid Hazel, but she couldn'
"Let go of me!" Frightened, Daisy broke free from Charles and stared at him with her eyes wide open, full of vigilance. "I'm, I'm sorry." Charles stammered. He stared at Daisy, blushing, and immediately let go of his hand. "I... I didn't mean to hurt you..." Daisy was stunned. He was tall and seemed to be older than her. Why did he speak like a child? She looked at him carefully, and a thought occurred to her. Could it be that he... Charles's face became redder and redder as he rubbed his hands nervously. "You... get up quickly! It's cold on the ground." As he said that, he reached out his hand to Daisy, but he dropped his hand when he caught Daisy's refusing look. "Can... can you get up by yourself? I, I just wanted to help you up. I promise I won't hurt you anymore." Feeling that he meant no harm, Daisy stretched out her arm to him. "Give me a hand." Charles paused for a moment, and then he beamed. "Hmm! Okay!" Seeing his happy face, Da