<h4>Chapter 207: Chapter 207: This Guy Dares to Cheat on Him Behind His Back</h4>
Daisy finished her breakfast alone, then made a call to a cleaningpany, asking them to send someone to tidy up the dining table for her.
Afterward, she made a call to Edward Stephens.
Her phone showed that the call was rejected.
She sat down on the couch in the living room, lowering her head weakly.
She had anticipated that Edward would notice, but she hadn’t expected him to find out so quickly.
That’s why she was so reluctant to meet him.
She wanted to wait until she felt better before living with him again.
After surviving the ordeal of life and death, her rtionship with Edward had finally moved one step closer, and she really didn’t want her own ipetence to create a rift between them again.
She sent a text message to Edward: "Edward, how about we go out for dinner tonight? I booked a private room at West River Moon, where you can see the whole night view of Banyan City."
Edward didn’t reply.
Daisy persisted: "Edward, your birthday ising up. Have you thought about what birthday gift you want?"
This time, Edward replied.
But his words were venomously sharp.
"Daisy. You look just like a scumbag who’s been out messing with a mistress andes home to buy handbags for his wife."
Daisy: "......"
Was it necessary? Besides, she didn’t even have a mistress.
Daisy pouted, obediently trying to appease him: "I don’t have a mistress, I only have you. I love you the most, you know that, right?"
Edward: "Heh heh."
He was determined to force her to confess who she was talking to yesterday.
Daisy felt a bit helpless, but even more, she felt a pang of heartache. He had risked his life for her, yet she couldn’t make him happy.
She leaned back on the couch, closed her eyes in some exhaustion, then sent Oliver Rubio a text message, asking for a leave of absence for the morning.
She wanted to get better quickly.
She had seeded once before, there was no reason for her to fail this time.
*
Daisy waited at West River Moon for over an hour. Just when she thought Edward wouldn’te, the door of the private room opened.
The imposing silhouette of a man appeared before her.
"Edward." Daisy immediately put on a smile and called out his name.
Edward nced at herzily and noticed that Daisy seemed particrly well today, perhaps because she had applied makeup, her eyes appeared exceptionally bright and clear.
He walked over, sat down across from her, and responded indifferently, "Mm."
"I ordered your favorite red wine braised beef for you."
Edward also responded in a very cold manner, "Mm."
Daisy looked at him, and it seemed like stardust had scattered in her eyes. She softly said, "Edward, I’m so happy you came today."
"If I hadn’te, what were you going to do?"
Daisy: "Wait until the restaurant closed before leaving."
Edward nced at her without saying anything else. He didn’t look like he had let go of his anger yet, but just on her ount, he decided to apany her for dinner.
Throughout the dinner, Daisy was busy peeling shrimp, cutting steak, and pouring red wine for him. Only after Edward was fed did she take a few bites herself.
Edward leaned back in the soft chair, sipping the red wine Daisy had poured for him, enjoying the splendid night view outside the window. Yet, he felt the need to warn Daisy: "I never said that matter could be so easily dismissed."
Secretly chatting with another man was not something that could be easily overlooked.
He had paid such a high price to save her, almost sacrificing his own life, and dared she y around with infidelity behind his back, he’d break her legs.