Chapter 217: Chapter 207: Pure Chat
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Aside from being colder and quieter than usual, there wasnāt much difference in Daisy Zane.
On the helicopter, she also responded to a few words that James Collins and Liana Butch said to her.
And before getting off the helicopter, she messed up James Collinsā green hair.
James Collins squatted in front of her, letting her mess with his hair.
After returning to the manor, Daisy Zane went straight back to her room and slept on the bed.
Liana Butch and James Collins stayed on the first floor, watching her go up to the third floor. They didnāt return to the sofa until they heard the sound of the door closing.
āDamn it! Who is that man! Damn it! Iām so angry! He dared to bully my sister like that!ā James Collins got up from the sofa and paced around the living room, āIām so angry! Iām so angry! Iām so angry!ā
āStop swaggering around.ā Liana Butch glanced at him.
āHe bullied my sister, I want to kill him!ā James Collins gritted his teeth and growled, āHe bullied my sister and completely changed her!ā
āIf he could be killed, the big boss would have done it long ago, and not left it till now,ā Liana Butch whispered. āWeāve wasted so much effort tonight, and didnāt even see the person. Our big boss, who is such a capable person, has nothing to do for now. It shows how difficult this person is to deal with.ā
āAh!!ā James Collins groaned and rubbed his hair again.
Liana Butch lit a cigarette and watched him pace back and forth expressionlessly. After a while, she said, āLittle poor thing, come here.ā
āWhat for?ā
Liana Butch spat out a puff of smoke and said, āCome here.ā
James Collins went around another circle and sat next to her. He also took a cigarette from her box, lit it, and asked, āWhat for?ā
āWhatās the deal between the big boss and Harton Clark?ā
James Collins didnāt expect her to gossip. He was speechless for a while: āJust like that.ā
āAre they together?ā
āYeah.ā
āFor how long?ā
James Collins thought about it and said, āItās been several months.ā
Liana Butch spat out another puff of smoke, her expression unreadable behind the thin smoke. Her deep eyes narrowed: āBeing the daughter-in-law of the Clark familyā¦ thatās a bit difficult, isnāt it?ā
āWould my sister be afraid of difficulties?ā
Liana Butch glanced at him, put the cigarette in the ashtray, and walked away.
James Collins didnāt care about her. He sat on the sofa, smoking and muttering angrily, āIām so angry, Iām so angryā¦ā
Daisy Zane slept from early in the morning until past 10 PM without waking up, and no one dared to disturb her.
There was no light in the room, and the thick curtains were drawn, without any light coming in.
Past ten oāclock, there was suddenly a very gentle sound of footsteps outside the room.
In the quiet night, step by step, the more intentional one was to be light, the more eerie, and the more one could attract attention.
Daisy Zane, who had been sleeping under the quilt, suddenly opened her eyes as the footsteps slowly approached the room.
And then stopped at the entrance of the room.
The moment the door opened, Daisy Zane sat up and turned on the lamp by the bed.
Harton Clark was standing at the door, looking at the little girl sitting on the bed. Because the light was glaring, he covered his eyes with one hand, lowered his head, and his hair was all over the place.
After a while, she looked up at the entrance. When she saw Harton Clark, she was not surprised. She had recognized his footsteps just now.
However, she was a little surprised. Why did he come here?
āWhy are you here?ā Because she had just woken up, Daisy Zaneās voice was a little hoarse.
Harton Clark looked at her red lips, walked into the room, and closed the door behind him, āI sneaked in here, fought with James Collins outside, and he didnāt win.ā
Daisy Zane didnāt change her clothes, only removed a coat and threw it on the ground. Now she was wearing a black vest on her upper body. The pants she wore were the same ones she wore outside.
She watched Harton Clark walk to her bedside, paused and said, āThen he wouldnāt be able to tell you which room Iām in.ā
No matter how tight the security was at the manor, with Arthur Northās skills, it was a piece of cake for him to sneak in silently.
āI transferred one billion dollars to him.ā Arthur North leaned forward, his eyes level with hers. āHe sold your location to me.ā
Daisy Zane: .
āYou should reconsider this little brother of yours. He took the money and sold you out.ā
āIf he didnāt take the money and not sell me, were you planning to search room by room?ā
āI would threaten you using him.ā Arthur North tested her forehead temperature with the back of his hand. She had a bit of a fever, burning up again. He whispered, āI would point a gun at his head and shout in the living room. If you didnāt come out, I would kill him.ā
Daisy Zane: āā¦Childish.ā
Arthur North smiled, then took a stool from the side and sat down by her bed: āYouāve been sleeping all day?ā
āMhm.ā
āAre you hungry?ā
Daisy Zane looked at him without speaking.
Arthur North noticed that she had been staring at him, and her indifferent gaze held a trace of inquiry. He smiled and said, āYesterday, you didnāt even spare me a glance. Do you feel youāve lost out and want to make up for it now?ā Daisy Zane: .
āNo worries, you can look as much as you want. I wonāt charge you.ā Arthur North joked.
Daisy Zane quietly stared at him for a while longer and then asked directly, āWhy are you here?ā
Arthur North also gazed into her eyes, admiring the tranquility in her beautiful phoenix eyes, as well as the resolute determination there, which could shut others out at any moment.
After a while, he stood up straight.
Daisy Zaneās eyes followed him, and she lifted her head as well.
Arthur North unbuttoned his cuffs, lifted the quilt, took off his shoes, and climbed onto the bed.
He stretched out his arms to embrace Daisy Zane and lay down next to her, and then he reached over to turn off the bedside lamp.
Ever since Arthur North had gone to Daisy Zaneās room, James Collins had been watching her room from the courtyard.
Although the curtains were drawn, he could vaguely see that the lights were on inside.
And just as he was watching, the light suddenly went out.
James Collinsā peach blossom eyes instantly widened, and he ran upstairs with all his might.
Wasnāt it just a chat? Why did they need to turn off the lights for that? Arthur North was a big liar!
He rushed all the way to Daisy Zaneās room entrance.
His hand was about to knock on the door, but he withdrew it just in time.
He was already a grown-up, and his sister should be getting married as well. Some thingsā¦ some brother-in-lawā¦ he should have, and it was time for him to try to accept them.
They were all adults now.
It took James Collins some time to convince himself, then he cursed Arthur North as an old beast while pointing at the door, and left with a grim face.
In the room, Daisy Zane had her arm resting on Arthur Northās neck, leaning against him.
In the darkness, both of them listened to the footsteps outside. When the person left, Daisy Zane asked, āWhat are you doing?ā
Arthur North chuckled, quite pleasantly, āIf I really wanted to do something, do you think you have the ability to resist?ā
Daisy Zane clenched her hand with a sound. This man in front of her was invincible, unbeatable, unbeatableā¦
Butā¦ the outcome of anything wasnāt set in stone, you only know once youāve tried.
āYou could give it a try.ā
Seeing her determination, Arthur North gripped her hand and whispered, āI was just joking. Even if I had the desire, I wouldnāt have the guts. Letās just hug for a bit.ā
āDo you have to hug here?ā Daisy Zane relaxed her grip slightly.
āMhm.ā Sensing her loosening grip, Arthur North took the opportunity to remove her arm, held her hand, and kissed it gently. āThe legendary chatting under a quilt.ā
Daisy Zane: .
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