Chapter 292: Chapter 282: Loving someone is truly absurd.
Edward Stephens subtly withdrew his gaze, turned, and opened the door to leave.
He leaned against the doorframe, took out a cigarette, and slowly lit it in the quiet air.
As the ash fell onto his fingertips, he suddenly realized that he had unknowingly grown accustomed to using
nicotine to calm himself.
Once he had asked Daisy Ginger to quit smoking; in the end, it was he who becaddicted.
Loving someone is truly the height of absurdity.
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After half an hour, Daisy Ginger opened the door.
She had changed into the dress he brought, her tear-stained face washed clean, yet her face was pale, looking a
bit listless, lacking spirit.
The brightness that belonged to her was shrouded by the shadow of her dim eyes.
Edward Stephens raised his hand, softly stroked her cold cheek, then reached out to hold her chilly hand.
Daisy Ginger was clearly unwilling to be touched by him but knew she couldn't resist, reluctantly allowing him to
lead her downstairs.
The Stephens family mansion, only during the year-end family banquet do the extended family and direct line
cover from their respective companies to gather; usually, it remains very quiet.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtRobert Stephens lived on the other side, far from here, almost never coming to this part.
Therefore, when Edward Stephens brought Daisy Ginger downstairs, she only felt the silence.
When she was brought over yesterday, she hadn't had a good look; now, calming down a bit, the villa’s antiquity
and solemnity becapparent.
Oil paintings and landscapes hung in the corners, delicately and ceremoniously framed, pristine as new; the
entire villa’s decor carried a touch of European and Chinese style, yet without the kitsch of East-meets-West,
clearly meticulously designed by someone, acquiring a richness over time, enduring and timeless.
A family’s heritage might be gleaned from the owner's taste.
Daisy Ginger, at most a second-generation-rich, if compared to the colossal Stephens, it seemed the Gingers
wouldn't even have the value to do business with them.
No wonder, the woman named Charlotte Smith amicably told her, "Daisy, you are not worthy of him. You are not
the woman who stands by his side."
A family that can casually enter Harvard is indeed something she cannot compare to.
Marrying Edward Stephens was her, Daisy Ginger, looking up.
Robert Stephens doesn’t like her as his sister-in-law, despises her background, much like a father disapproving of
his son’s wife, preventing them from being together.
Daisy Ginger doesn’t know how she ended up being scrutinized and looked down upon by others, but if it meant
passing through Robert Stephens’ hands, letting Edward Stephens divorce her, it seemed barely an issue.
At least, in this regard, her interests align with Robert Stephens’.
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The man curled his lips into a smile, uttered two words: "Dream on."
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monumental family, inherently noble
and proud, not tolerating rebellion.
Yet her Edward was the gentlest youth, never willing to reject her in the slightest.
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