Love Strategy: CEO He is Really Scheming!-Chapter 771: A Century of Good Harmony, Everlasting Love, the Most Heart-Wrenching Words in the World.
Under Evalian Chapman’s gaze, Dawn Sutherland pressed his lips together briefly, then opened them lightly: "Does your previous proposal still stand? If it does, let’s go get married. I can’t promise much else, but I can assure you that I will never divorce or let you down in this lifetime."
"Really?" Evalian Chapman’s eyes shone brightly, her face brimming with uncontainable joy.
Dawn Sutherland nodded lightly, "If you trust me, we’ll get married."
As Dawn Sutherland said these words, the people standing at the staircase entrance, who had come along with Evalian Chapman—Arlo Seys, Ariel Morris, and Nico Haynes—were all looking at Dawn Sutherland in amazement.
Arlo Seys and Nico Haynes, being Dawn’s brothers, knew who he truly loved. Upon hearing Dawn’s words, they couldn’t help but sigh inwardly.
Evalian Chapman beamed, her voice soft, "I believe in you, and I also believe that I can surely make you forget everything and accept me wholeheartedly."
She was confident she could make Dawn Sutherland forget the person he truly loved and fall in love with her.
"Okay." Dawn Sutherland nodded lightly, directing a cold gaze at Aidan Sutherland, "Aidan, I hope you start learning to trust your future wife from now on. As a man, you should allow her to accept you both physically and mentally, not force her! Aidan, don’t make me look down on you!"
Aidan Sutherland paused, his sharp gaze swept over Dawn Sutherland and then at Dawn’s girlfriend, his eyes deepening.
Is Dawn Sutherland really not interested in Daisy? Why did it seem like he was just protecting Daisy?
As a brother-in-law, speaking from the perspective of his sister-in-law, isn’t there some ulterior motive?
But since Dawn Sutherland had found a girlfriend to prove that he didn’t love Daisy, he couldn’t make things difficult for Dawn without reason! Besides, with the Crown Prince of the Seys Family and Nico Haynes present, acting out would do him no good!
Aidan Sutherland’s gaze deepened further, planning to back down and brush off the issue, treating it as a thing of the past.
Standing a bit far behind Dawn Sutherland, Daisy Grant suddenly spoke up at this moment.
"Second Brother."
Daisy Grant called softly, her voice somewhat low, drawing everyone’s attention to her as she had remained silent earlier.
Dawn Sutherland and Evalian Chapman turned to look at Daisy Grant behind them.
"Second Brother," Daisy Grant gave a faint smile to Dawn Sutherland, "Sorry for causing you such trouble and misunderstanding today."
Dawn Sutherland’s gaze became profound, "It’s okay."
The sight of Daisy Grant’s face, bruised from Aidan’s assault, made Dawn Sutherland’s pupils constrict slightly.
Daisy Grant acknowledged with a sound, offering a slight smile with a deep silence in her eyes, and softly said, "Second Brother, Evalian, congratulations to you both, wishing you—-eternal happiness and a long-lasting union."
How painful is it to face the person you love and his girlfriend and still have to smile and offer your blessings?
Daisy Grant felt a sharp blade ruthlessly slash across her heart, drawing blood—
Dawn Sutherland stayed silent, gazing deeply at Daisy Grant’s gently smiling face, his fingers trembling.
Next to him, Evalian Chapman smiled tenderly, with a hint of shyness, "Thank you, Daisy Grant."
Daisy Grant gave a faint smile, no longer focusing her gaze on the perfect couple in front of her, and looked towards Aidan Sutherland, softly parting her lips: "Aidan, let’s end this matter here; I hope there won’t be any more misunderstandings! If you don’t trust me, you can choose to call off the engagement. I will bear all the consequences and public opinion."
Daisy Grant’s spontaneous words made everyone look at her in surprise.
Everyone present understood the significant impact calling off an engagement would have in a high-profile political marriage. Daisy Grant was not an impulsive person, so why would she suddenly say such things?
Facing the crowd’s gaze, Daisy Grant clearly articulated each word: "What I want is a marriage built on trust, trust in my husband. If even trust cannot be achieved, there’s no point in continuing this marriage."







