Love Strategy: CEO He is Really Scheming!-Chapter 896: I’m Fine, Really, I’m Not Lying to You

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Chapter 896: Chapter 896: I’m Fine, Really, I’m Not Lying to You

This person, who has lived a princess-like life since childhood, has lost everything, all for the sake of loving a man.

His heart ached tremendously, and he hated that man who slept with her and didn’t take responsibility to the extreme!

If he knew who slept with her, who is the father of the child, he would definitely go up and beat him up fiercely!!

Dawn Sutherland’s gaze fell on Daisy Grant; there were many people waiting for the bus. When the bus stopped, the crowd surged forward, pushing Daisy to the back almost causing her to fall.

Dawn’s gaze tightened slightly and saw Daisy quickly retreating, protecting her abdomen, her face pale with fright.

It turned out that she cared so much about this child, probably because the child belonged to that man she loved?

Dawn’s mouth curled into a bitter smile.

Daisy did not try to squeeze onto the bus; instead, she walked down the street trembling under her umbrella.

Dawn drove his car, following behind her.

Daisy walked a while before buying a cup of milk tea and two buns at a roadside shop, standing by the road, eating while making a phone call.

She was still holding an umbrella over her head, her whole body shaking. Dawn couldn’t hold back any longer and parked the car by the roadside, got out, and walked toward that frail, lonely figure.

"Mom, I’m fine—I’m really okay, I’m not lying to you....."

Daisy’s voice was a bit hoarse, as Dawn stood still behind her.

"Is Dad feeling better?..... I’m sorry, Mom, I won’t turn back this time... I won’t regret..... It’s okay, the Grant Clan fired me, I can find another job, don’t worry..... I’m really fine....."

After hanging up the phone, Daisy remembered her mother’s words about her father’s illness, her eyes reddening.

Standing on the street, hidden by her umbrella, Daisy couldn’t help but sob.

Snow was gently falling around her, mixed with her sobs, each sound tugging at Dawn’s heart.

Daisy forced back her tears, sipping on her milk tea, but in her haste, choked again, making her cough.

Dawn couldn’t hold back any longer, striding forward.

While Daisy was wiping her tears, a shadow stopped in front of her, causing her to look up uncontrollably.

Her gaze froze, as Daisy stared blankly at the person who suddenly appeared in front of her, "Sec...Second Brother....."

Dawn glanced at her frostbitten face and then at her trembling fingers holding a cup of milk tea and an unfinished bun.

Dawn’s face tightened, and he reached out to snatch the milk tea and bun from her hands, turning around to toss them accurately into the trash can behind him. His gaze returned to Daisy, now with a hint of anger.

"Come home with me!"

Dawn reached out, taking Daisy by the hand and leading her toward his car.

While Daisy was still in a daze from his sudden appearance and abrupt actions, Dawn had already led her back to the car.

The car’s heater warmed her body, and Daisy finally came back to her senses, turning to look at the person beside her, her voice slightly unnatural: "Second Brother—why are you here?"

In response to Daisy, Dawn planted his foot on the accelerator, speeding away, evidently extremely furious.

Daisy rarely saw Dawn so angry, his expression icy as if he could devour someone, frightening her into silence.

The two remained silent all the way home to the apartment.

Upon entering the house, Dawn’s first sight was the untouched takeout on the coffee table, recalling her scene eating buns on the street, his anger deepening.

Dawn walked over, throwing the untouched takeout into the trash with a loud clatter, every movement and sound showing his anger...