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In the past, Daisy Zane was indeed more ruthless and wild. Perhaps being young and having fewer concerns, she could hardly control herself.
If there was a matter that could be resolved with one punch, she definitely wouldnât bother saying a single word.
But now⦠sheâs an actress, a public figure, and has to be measured in everything she does.
Furthermore, her thinking has become much more mature and composed than before, believing that some problems could be solved by talking. Watching others being frustrated to the point of nearly losing their breath was quite enjoyable.
âWere you the waitress?â Daisy Zane asked, looking at Serena Buster.
Serena Buster glanced at her and quickly lowered her head, gently nodding: âYou never recognized me, so I didnât mention it.â
Daisy really didnât have any impression of this face.
Logically speaking, Serena Buster was so beautiful that she shouldnât have been unmemorable.
âBrother Nine, she wasnât this beautiful before.â Robinson Scott whispered very quietly in her ear.
Daisy understood, so she probably really didnât pay attention to her before.
She reached out and took the gardenia flower pot from her hand: âThey seem to be about to shoot over here, you should go check it out.â
âMm.â
âDo you have anything else to say?â Daisy asked, seeing her not moving.
âWell⦠I wanted to say thank you.â Serena Buster lowered her head and looked away, âThank you for recommending me to the director. Otherwise, I wouldnât have gotten this opportunity.â
Daisy held the flower pot in one hand and twisted a leaf with her other hand, saying, âYou donât have to thank me. I just thought the role would have a better effect with some contrast, so I recommended you. But if you werenât good enough, you wouldnât have gotten the role.â
âYeah, but I still want to thank you.â After Serena Buster said this, she glanced at her, âSo Iâll go now.â
âMm.â
After Serena Buster left, Harton Clark took the flower from Daisy Zaneâs hand:
âIâll help you hold it.â
âGive it to Charles when we get back, have him take care of it.â Daisy said.
âAh, what did little Charles do wrong?â Robinson Scott said, âEvery day besides copying books, studying, now he has to raise flowers, poor thing.â
âThen you raise it.â
âAhemâ¦â Robinson Scott coughed a little, âWell, I⦠I donât have time, I have to leave tomorrow.â
âWill I see you after the New Year?â Daisy asked.
As if something terrifying suddenly came into his mind, Robinson Scott shivered: âIf my father doesnât kill me, I guess so.â
Daisy chuckled.
After picking up Charles from the Everlasting Palace, everyone went to the Doomsday Hotel for a meal.
After the meal, while waiting at a red light near a Snack Street, Charles sat in the car, constantly pulling Daisyâs hand to look outside.
âWhat are you doing?â
âI want ice cream.â
Daisy glanced outside and thought for a moment, âAssistant Jackson, find a place to park up ahead.â
âAll right, Lady Zane.â
Now Michael Jackson would virtually ignore Harton Clarkâs presence in Daisy Zaneâs presence and listen only to what Daisy said.
The four of them were in one car, with Robinson Scott and Anisa Cooper in Allonzo Hobsonâs car.
And the three of them had missed the red light, so their car was nowhere to be seen.
The four of them got out of the car, and Daisy put a fluffy rabbit-eared hat on Charles.
Charlesâ chubby little face was surrounded by the hat, making him even cuter. He was also wearing a lot of clothes, and being short, he looked like a little chubby ball.
Looking at this chubby little fellow, Daisyâs mood improved a lot.
Harton also smiled.
Perhaps it was a bit too cold today, and there werenât many people buying ice cream.
Soon they arrived at the counter, and Charles tried to look up, but he could only see the cashier. He looked straight at Daisy and said in a babyish voice, âI want chocolate flavor.
âMm.â Daisy, wearing a mask, looked at the waitress and said, âOne strawberry flavor, please.â
The waitressâs hand hesitated, she looked at Daisy, not moving.
âI want chocolate flavor.â Charles repeated, scrunching his little face. Daisy didnât even look at him. âI heard, order the strawberry one.â
Charles was immediately angered, puffing up like a little blowfish.
Kevin cleared his throat, covering his laughter. Michael stood behind them, shaking with laughter.
In the end, the waitress ordered the strawberry ice cream. When it was time to pay, Daisy stopped Kevin from taking out his cell phone and looked down at Charles, saying, âPay.â
Charles crossed his little arms and turned away from her, âI donât have any money.â
âStop talking nonsense.â Daisy said lazily, âJames gives you money every month, and Robinson transferred some to you on New Yearâs Day⦠do I need to continue?â
Charles didnât speak.
Kevin looked down at Daisyâs hand blocking his, hesitated, then held her hand, putting it in his pocket.
Michael, who had been watching the whole time:
âSo what?â Daisy let Kevin do as he pleased, just looking down at Charles, âAre you saving your money to get married?â
Charles ignored her.
âFine.â Daisy mocked, âSo young and already thinking about a wife, forgetting about your mother.â
Charles looked up at her, huffing angrily. Then he took out his cell phone from his clothes pocket, found the payment code, stood on his tiptoes, stretched out his hand, and handed the phone to the waitress with difficulty.
After that, he got a strawberry-flavored ice cream.
But he only took two bites before Daisy took it away, âChildren should eat less.â
Charlesâs expression was as if he had been struck by lightning. He should have known, she insisted on strawberry flavor because she wanted to eat it herself!
But Daisy only took one bite before Kevin took the ice cream away, âYou should eat less, too. Itâs too cold today.â
âBe good,â Kevin said, âGirls should eat less cold food.â
Daisy glanced at the ice cream in his hand. What was the point of her getting out of the car?
Well, itâs better to have one bite than none at all.
She looked down at Charlesâs scrunched-up face, thought for a moment, picked him up, and walked towards Snack Street, âLetâs go buy something else to eat.â
Charles immediately smiled, hugging her neck and leaning happily on her shoulder, laughing so much he forgot he was a little buck-toothed kid,
âAlright!â
Kevin looked at their backs, one big and one small, smiling. Then he took a bite of the ice cream in his hand, and the smile in his eyes grew deeper.
Even the deep laughter in his eyes seemed sweet.
Seeing this, Michael took a light breath.
Boss, if you wanted to eat, our family could buy all the ice cream in Truro City. Why settle for leftovers?
Sigh â Men
When Charles, being carried by Daisy, came out of Snack Street, he was put back on the ground.
Taking small steps, he walked on while looking at the eggette in his hand, then at the bags full of food in Michael and Kevinâs hands.
He belatedly realized that Daisy only carried him to make it easier for him to pay.
In just one hour, his little wallet would be empty.
The money he had worked so hard to save for her New Year gift was spent just like thatâ¦
Never underestimate a womanâs buying power. It seems that he needs to plan for the future; otherwise, he wonât be able to support her.