Chapter 12: Chapter 12 Waiting forat the Civil Affairs Bureau
Daisy Ginger walked in, and the first thing she saw was the man’s figure standing by the window.
He stood there like a jade among people, unparalleled in the world.
Edward Stephens used to be a gentle young boy, graceful as jade, but now he was a dazzling nobleman.
Standing there, he seemed a bit thinner, his facial features increasingly sharp and crisp. In the afterglow, he
looked almost unrealistically exquisite.
No wonder the young nurses were infatuated with him.
The sound of footsteps made the man who was admiring the sunset by the window turn his head. His gaze fell on
Daisy Ginger standing at the door with a lunch box. His expression clearly showed a bit of disdain: "Why are you
here?"
Daisy huffed lightly, walked over, and placed the lunch box on the small table. "I lowered myself to bring you
food, and this is how you react?"
Edward Stephens: "You can leave now."
Tsk, what a jerk.
Daisy cursed him mentally, ignored him, then walked over and threw out the flowers in the vase, replacing them
with the sunflowers she brought.
Daisy poured swater for the sunflowers, then, feeling like she had accomplished something great, placed
them onto Edward's dining table and smugly lifted her chin: "Look!"
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Edward was opening the meal box, glanced at the silly-looking sunflowers, and commented coldly, "I don’t like
them."
After all, he didn’t like anything she brought.
Daisy smiled: "Wrong, you do like them. You just have a problem in the head."
Edward: "..."
Did she chere just to insult him?
Too lazy to engage in childish bickering with her about whether his head was messed up or not, Edward rolled his
eyes at her and sat down at the dining table to begin eating.
Lady Stephens had someone make his meals according to his usual preferences. Even though he was
hospitalized, he got special treatment with someone personally delivering all three meals a day.
Daisy sat across from him, watching him eat for a while, then pouted and spoke up: "Edward, | haven't eaten
yet."
Edward remained expressionless: "Go buy your own food."
"But | want to eat yours."
Edward pretended not to hear that.
Seeing that he really had no intention of sharing any of his dinner with her, Daisy unhappily reached out and
snatched his chicken leg.
Edward: "..."
Daisy didn’t mind getting her hands dirty, gave him a smug look, and ate the chicken leg right in front of him.
If it weren't for the fact that she was
a girl, Edward, who had been om
possessive prechisfood since a
yBuhy ‘age, would have been tempted
to throw her out right then and there.
After finishing the chicken leg, Daisy
no longer coveted his dinner, Jem to
the batbeopm ead her hands,
ther} tout all smiles and said to
Edward: "Edward, I'm leaving now."
Since Edward didn’t argue with her today, she was in a really good mood.
Edward continued eating with his back to her, not even giving her a glance.
Daisy was already used to his
indifference, so she wasn't psetand
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As she reached the door, Edward's voice suddenly cfrom behind her.
"On the third of next month, at three in the afternoon, meetat the civil affairs bureau."
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