Knowing that she had said something wrong, Daisy laughed out awkwardly.
She came in shyly and saw Joseph sitting on the sofa with a long face, because he heard what she
had said just now.
When Daisy called out Charles' name, he felt sick as if he had gotten into a flight.
His impression of Daisy plummeted.
If he was not in a hurry before, Joseph wouldn't have married her.
Unfortunately, the two of them got married.
Once in her life, Daisy had also thought that Joseph would treat her better after they got married. But to
her surprise, everything just got worse as the time went by.
It was not hard to admit that she used to like Joseph.
However, it was meaningless to say these words now, wasn't it?
To hide her tears, Daisy smiled and lowered her head to sniff the roses in her arms. "It smells good."
"So you like flowers." They had been married for so long, yet Joseph didn't know this.
Daisy never said that she didn't like roses. It was just that Joseph didn't send her flowers.
"Yes, women like roses." There was a hint of disappointment in her voice.
Without saying anything more, Joseph went straight into the room.
When Joseph turned his back on her, Daisy simply wiped away the tears in her eyes before she
followed him.
After putting the cake on the tea table, Joseph said, "I remember there is champagne here. I'll get one
bottle."
"Okay." Daisy put the roses on the table and sat down on the sofa.
The room wasn't huge. It was a suite with all kinds of furniture. The interior was very cozy, warm and
romantic.
Through the opened window, the sparkling river could be seen. It was a good place for people on a
date.
Thinking that Joseph might have brought many women here, Daisy felt a little uncomfortable.
No matter how beautiful this place was, to her, it was dirty. So she sat up straight and didn't move.
Somehow, she tried her best not to think too much, but awful scenes of Joseph being with other women
still popped up in her mind.
Her train of thought was interrupted when Joseph came over with the bottle of champagne.
"Daisy, happy birthday to you!" For the first time over the years they had been married, Joseph greeted
her.
His words were simple, but tears welled up in Daisy's eyes as he spoke.
Was it because they were going to divorce?
Did Joseph want to agree with her?
Was he finally going to let her go?
Although her eyes were glistening with tears, Daisy put on a smile. "Thank you."
For a moment, Joseph was lost in her eyes. But after a short while, he sat down next to her and said,
"Don't mention it. Even if we don't have any feelings for each other, we are not enemies."
"Maybe I should say sorry, because that child came too late. I failed to satisfy you." By the mention of
the baby, Daisy felt like her heart was pricked by a needle.
At this moment, Joseph suddenly felt a little uncomfortable. He killed the child himself.
If it wasn't for his kick, the child would have been about the same age as Bobby.
"Well, let's not talk about it. Light up the candles and make a wish." He quickly changed the topic.
As obedient as she had always been, Daisy closed her eyes and put her hands together to make a
wish.
A few seconds later, she opened her eyes and blew out the candles.
When their eyes met, Joseph asked curiously, "What did you wish for?"
Beaming at him, Daisy replied, "If we can divorce, I hope we won't see each other for the rest of our
lives!"
"You hate me so much?" His eyebrows rose with what she had said.
"Aren't you the same? Don't you hate me for losing your chance to inherit TS Group because I didn't
give birth to your child?" She took a deep breath and continued, "It seems that I need to apologize to
you."
"Well, why do you still say that? I'm the president of TS Group now." Joseph began to show off again.
"Okay. Then why did you want to meet me today? What do you want to do?" This time, she tried to hide
her emotions.
"Didn't you just say that you wanted... A divorce?" As he spoke, his eyes were fixated on Daisy.
At this moment, Daisy was so nervous and afraid that Joseph would change his mind.
How dense Joseph was! How could he not see that everything was planned by Daisy?
"Yes, we have been married for so many years. Aren't you tired of us torturing each other all these
years?" Daisy asked.
To be honest, Joseph was not tired at all. Marriage could not restrain him.
Even after getting married, he still had a good life all these years.
If it wasn't for the baby in Anna's belly, he would never divorce Daisy.
It didn't matter to him who he married.
As long as she didn't interfere with his affairs.
But now... It seemed that this kind of peaceful life would come to an end.
With a sigh, Joseph poured their glasses with champagne. "Yes, I'm tired, so I want to talk to you about
the divorce today. How much do you want?"
"I don't want money." There was no regret or hesitation in her eyes.
Needless to say, Joseph was stunned. "You don't want money?"
"Well, as long as you agree on the divorce, I can give up all the property," Daisy replied firmly.
"What? Huh. Give up?" Obviously, Joseph didn't expect that Daisy would give up everything. Were
there any women today who didn't like money?
"Well, I don't want anything." Looking at him intently, Daisy repeated.
"You..." All of a sudden, Joseph looked at Daisy inquisitively with a fierce look in his eyes. "Do you have
someone else?"
What he said made Daisy laugh at herself. "Do you think there is anyone who would like me in this
situation? I'm your wife now. Even if someone likes me, he wouldn't dare to express his love, right?"
"You are right. I will kill him." It might sound unfair, but Joseph didn't want Daisy to have an affair while
married to him.
"I just want you to let me go, Joseph," A sad smile spread across her face.
Seeing her like this, Joseph couldn't help but feel something inside him. It was getting stronger the
longer he stared at her.
He pinched Daisy's face and said, "Daisy, you are so beautiful. I don't want to leave you."
His casual words suffocated Daisy. "I'm getting old. There are so many women in the world who are
more beautiful than me."
"It's charming. Daisy, you look quite feminine now." With a smile, he raised his goblet and clinked it with
Daisy's.
"Thank you for your compliment."
Afraid of being called ruthless, he stressed, "I promise you that I'll let you go. Tomorrow we'll go to the
Civil Affairs Bureau with our ID cards and marriage certificates. But you have to remember that you
have given up all the property. It's your own request. It has nothing to do with me."
"I understand." In the past few years, Daisy was almost driven crazy by the loveless marriage. How
could she have the mood to ask for money?
Seeing that Daisy really didn't want the money, Joseph felt a little uncomfortable. It seemed that he was
not willing to let her go, so he looked at her mischievously and said, "We are in such a romantic room
today; facing such a beautiful scenery. Should we do something on the night before we part
ways?"
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