Love Strategy: CEO He is Really Scheming!-Chapter 907: How Can You Be So Shameless
And the pregnant Ariel Morris was even more cherished by the Seys family, truly pampered like a princess.
Ariel Morris returned to the Seys Family and the news of her pregnancy with twins spread throughout upper-class society in City C. Everyone was aware that the wife of Crown Prince Arlo Seys, the CEO of Era, was expecting twins, and these twins became the center of attention before they were even born, forming the focus of match-making among the aristocratic wives.
Because she returned to City C, Ariel Morris heard that Daisy Grant was going to get married soon, astonishingly to the second young master of the Sutherland Family, Dawn Sutherland, instead of her childhood betrothed, Aidan Sutherland.
Ariel Morris was shocked and couldn’t quite process this news for a long time, and it was only after receiving confirmation from Arlo Seys that she called Daisy Grant for a meetup.
Due to her eyes being inconvenient, Arlo Seys asked Nicole Seys to accompany Ariel Morris to see Daisy Grant.
Nicole Seys and Ariel Morris arranged to meet Daisy Grant, and the three of them met at the patisserie.
Coincidentally, they ran into Evalian Chapman and Ginny Cox who were inside eating.
Seeing Daisy Grant again, Evalian Chapman cast a mocking glance at her and went back to eating.
"What a small world," Nicole Seys muttered while looking at Ginny Cox.
Ariel Morris couldn’t see and had to enquire aloud.
Nicole Seys replied in a low voice, "It’s nothing, just ran into a bothersome rat, Ginny Cox, who had a spat with us at Brother Nico’s birthday party last time."
Ariel Morris simply uttered "Oh," as she felt Daisy Grant’s fingers tighten on her wrist, "Daisy, what’s wrong?"
Daisy Grant smiled faintly, retracting her gaze from Evalian Chapman, "Nothing, let’s sit down."
Nicole Seys also knew Evalian Chapman, aware of her past pursuit of Dawn Sutherland, looked at Daisy Grant and hesitantly suggested, "Daisy, shall we go somewhere else? I think there’s another pastry shop up ahead that’s better than this one."
Daisy Grant shook her head, "No need, let’s stay here."
Although Ariel Morris couldn’t see, she sensed from the tone that something was off and asked Nicole Seys, "Is there anyone else? Besides that rat Ginny Cox, is there anyone else?"
She had discerned the unnaturalness in Daisy Grant’s tone.
Nicole Seys whispered to Ariel Morris, "Evalian Chapman."
Ariel Morris finally understood why Daisy Grant was acting strangely.
Evalian Chapman had pursued Brother Dawn; just as they were about to become an item, Brother Dawn suddenly married Daisy Grant. This is akin to a former lover encountering a current one; it’s as awkward as it can get.
"How did Evalian Chapman and Ginny Cox get connected? Evalian Chapman seems lively and easy-going, how could she be involved with that rat Ginny Cox?" Ariel Morris frowned. 𝘧𝓇ℯ𝑒𝓌𝑒𝑏𝓃𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘭.𝒸ℴ𝓂
Nicole Seys replied, "They seem familiar with each other; if they’re not friends, they might be relatives. I can’t even talk properly facing Evalian Chapman now because she’s sitting beside Genny Chapman."
"Let’s find a seat away from them," Ariel Morris suggested.
Daisy Grant nodded, "Alright."
As Daisy Grant intended to pass by Evalian Chapman and Genny Chapman with Ariel Morris beside her, Ginny Cox suddenly chuckled lightly, her mocking voice rang out, "Isn’t this the eldest daughter of the Grant Family, marrying her own uncle? Yet still has the audacity to appear in public, wow, that’s some nerve."
Ariel Morris and her friends stopped in their tracks.
Nicole Seys instinctively glanced at Daisy Grant, noticing her face looking somewhat pale, she murmured in a low voice, "Ignore her, a rat is just disgusting."
Ariel Morris nodded, holding Daisy Grant’s hand, offering silent comfort.
"Oh, no shame really can’t be compared, someone who can even go after her uncle. Daisy Grant, come, let’s interview you, City C’s number one shameless woman. How can you be so shameless? Stealing happiness, intruding into people’s relationships, yet so shameless, still the city’s number one socialite? Ugh! Disgracing the name of socialites!"







