Nancy followed Joseph to the riverside, and was shocked to see Daisy.
As far as she could remember, Daisy and Joseph didn't get along well. But now, Joseph even bought flowers and a birthday cake for her today.
Did the two make up?
Her eyes fell on Daisy, who was dressed in a black cashmere coat. Her exquisite light make-up emphasized her beauty.
Standing on the path, Daisy waited for Joseph without a trace of emotion on her face.
As soon as he got out of the car, Joseph took out the roses and the birthday cake.
A hint of astonishment flashed across her face when she saw what he was holding.
Flowers? Roses?
Did Joseph forget what they were going to talk about today?
It was their divorce. Why did he act like he was going to propose to her?
Joseph didn't even buy her flowers when he proposed to her before. Now, they were going to divorce. How could he give her flowers?
His mind was indeed weird.
"Daisy, don't think too much. I bought you flowers today just f
the second most handsome person in the world, no one would dare to say they were the first most handsome person.
Look how ignorant and arrogant he was.
Well, Joseph was not ugly. If he was, then he wouldn't have been chased by so many women.
"You are handsome, but it is no use. You don't like me." Her voice sounded a little bitter.
Shrugging his shoulders, Joseph echoed, "We are the same. You don't like me either."
'Really? Don't I like you?'
Until now, Daisy still remembered how the two of them met for the first time. It was in early spring, when she just came back from her taping; her father told her that the young master of Fu family had come to propose.
"Charles?"
At first, she thought it was Charles, because Joseph was a notorious womanizer at that time. With so many women around Joseph, it was impossible for Joseph to want to marry her.
"Silly girl... What are you talking about? Is there only one young master in Fu family?" her father scolded her angrily.