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Miles Familyâs incident continued to create a buzz online, with the heat showing no signs of abating.
Besides those condemning the Family, those defending them, and others simply waiting to see the excitement unfold.
They wanted to see how Daisy Zane would respond, whether she would apologize to the Miles Family, and what her opinion was on the Charles Hobson matter.
However, Daisy Zane merely went online once, paying no attention to the incident.
Instead, the Miles Family appeared overnight as the hot search on Facebook, like a clown jumping up and down on their own accord.
Of course, there were those who claimed that Daisy Zane had dared not respond. Some even accused her in the comments under her latest Facebook post.
Amelia Miles waited for Daisy Zaneâs response before proceeding with her next attack plan.
However, Daisy Zane didnât take the bait, giving her no chance to act.
Although the incident brought some benefits to the Miles Family, helping salvage some of their reputation, Daisy Zaneâs unwillingness to engage put them in an awkward situation.
So, the heat lasted only one night, gradually subsiding afterward.
On Daisy Zaneâs side, she slept until noon, getting up to make a childâsâ¦
After lunch, she waited for Kevin Clark to pick her up and take her to the Orchard Garden to watch a show.
After Kevin Clarkâs senior learned Daisy Zane was in the Imperial Capital, she gave her some tickets, inviting her to come and watch her performance.
So, when Kevin Clark arrived, he saw Wilton Edwards busy trimming the courtyardâs plants.
Daisy Zane was on the indoor swing, making a phone call.
Charles Amos, meanwhile, was standing by the staircase, blushing with red eyes, as if he had been punished to stand.
Kevin Clark exchanged glances with him and then looked at Daisy Zane.
Daisy Zane was stepping on the ground, swinging the swing and making a phone call. Detecting the gaze, she glanced at Kevin Clark too.
She was talking to Edward Monk.
Monk: âYou should start preparing your next script. Itâs been almost a month since this one wrapped up.â
âMm,â Daisy Zane replied.
âThis Stella Edwards is really good,â Monk said, âA very clever girl who learns quickly. She also works well with George Dunn. Iâd like her to act in the next script. Make sure to leave her a role.â
âMm,â Daisy Zane said, âBut does she have time? I saw on the Dance Associationâs official website that there are performances from mid-June to
December. Is she available?â
Trying to communicate with Charles Amos, he remained silent, only staring at him with red eyes.
Overhearing Daisy Zaneâs words, Kevin Clark looked at her.
She was paying attention to the Dance Associationâs newsâ¦
Monk: âShe did tell me sheâs gone abroad to perform. Iâll ask her later, but I really do appreciate her talent.â
âMm,â Daisy Zane replied, âYour call isnât just to tell me how much you appreciate her, is it?â
âOh, I almost forgot.â Monk slapped his forehead, âThereâs an important matter to discuss.â
âI knew it, your aging brain doesnât work as well,â she said.
âDonât distract me, or Iâll forget again,â Monk said, âHave you heard of Billy
Allen
âIâve heard of Grace Miller.â
Daisy Zane laughed, âGo ahead, Iâm listening.â
âBilly Allen, a foreign-born Chinese,â Monk said, âYou donât know about this!? You are so ignorant! A Best Actor who has filmed so many international blockbusters.â
Daisy Zane: â¦â¦so what?â
âHeâs coming back to the country soon. Do you know how many directors are
trying to contact him?â Monk exclaimed excitedly, âIâve watched many of his
movies and have always liked him. Iâve been dreaming of collaborating with
him. So, you know what I mean!â
âWhy would he come back if heâs doing well abroad?â
âWho cares?â Monk said, âI want to work with him, and as a prestigious actor, he cares about the script. Of course, your script is definitely good. All I want to say is that you could watch his movies and create a suitable role for him, so we could win.â
Daisy Zane didnât respond.
âWith you, an excellent screenwriter, and me, a great director, if we have a suitable role for him, what reason would he have not to choose us?â Daisy Zane still didnât speak.
âAnd if you can work with him, itâll be even easier for you to win awards.â
Finally touched on the point that attracted Daisy Zane: âI see, Iâll think about it.â
âAlright.â Morris immediately became happy, âNothingâs happening now, so Iâll hang up.â
âMhm.â
Seeing her hang up the phone, Harton Clark walked over. Standing beside her, he helped swing the swing.
Daisy Zane glanced at him and withdrew her foot that was on the ground:
âHave you eaten yet?â
âNot yet.â Harton said, bending down to give her a kiss on her hair.
Daisy Zane casually glanced at the messages on her phone, saying, âI left some food for you, have a bite.â
âOkay.â Harton put one hand in his pocket and the other hand rocking the swing, âWhat happened to Charles Amos? Heâs not talking to me.â
Daisy Zane looked at him and ignored him. She turned her gaze back and said, âI hit him at noon.â
Charles Amos was standing at the staircase entrance, and when Daisy Zane glanced at him and didnât pay attention to him, his eyes turned even redder.
His little mouth was tightly pursed, and it seemed like he was trying hard to hold back tears.
Harton raised an eyebrow and laughed, âWhat did he do wrong?â
âHe talked back to Wilton Edwards and even yelled at him once. It was very impolite.â Daisy Zane said.
Even though Wilton Edwards appeared to be a housekeeper, Harton knew that the little girl respected him highly and treated him like an elder.
Even when eating, she would naturally sit next to him at the dining table, leaving the main seat empty.
âYou really hit him?â
âMhm,â Daisy Zane said, âWho would be fooling around with him, otherwise.â
Harton turned and glanced at Charles Amos, then turned back and said, âAfter hitting him, you made him stand in punishment?â
âMhm. He didnât even eat lunch.â
Hartonâs eyebrows moved slightly. She really did love him, and she really did discipline him. She didnât hold back at all.
âHow long will he stand?â
âTwo hours.â Daisy Zane glanced at her phone, and it had already been two hours and two minutes. She turned to Charles Amos and said, âGo and apologize to Grandpa Edwards.â
Charles Amos pursed his lips and immediately ran out.
Harton wanted to see how Charles Amos would apologize to Wilton, but from his angle, he couldnât see anything as it was blocked by a large green plant.
It wasnât until ten minutes later that Wilton came in carrying Charles Amos.
Charles Amos had clearly been crying, and there were still tears on his long eyelashes.
Daisy Zane glanced at them and didnât say much more. She said to Harton, âYou take him to eat.â
âAlright.â
Charles Amos looked at Daisy Zane, and seeing that she still wasnât talking to him, he became even more heartbroken.
So when Wilton put him down next to the dining table, Charles Amos immediately ran to Daisy Zaneâs side instead of sitting down.
He stood beside her for a while, and tugged at her clothes: âI already know I was wrong and I wonât do it again. Canât you just talk to me?â
âWait until Iâm not angry anymore.â
âI already know I was wrong, why are you still angry?â
âCanât I be?â Daisy Zane asked, righteously.
Hearing her words, Harton and Wilton exchanged a glance and then laughed together.
Charles Amos: ââ¦You can.â
âGo eat.â
âOh.â Charles Amos whispered obediently, and walked away with his head down.
Daisy Zane looked at his despondent figure, feeling quite pleased with herself as she raised an eyebrow.
Bullying children sure feels great..