Daisy didn't expect that Charles would leave Joseph by the gate.

After Daisy went back to her bedroom and turned off the lights, she didn't go to sleep right away.

Instead, she stood behind the curtain and looked at the gate of the yard.

To her surprise, Charles and Jay really drove away, leaving Joseph who was sitting at the gate alone.

It made Daisy feel a little sorry for Joseph, but then she thought that he would soon leave if she wouldn't go out.

After all, it was cold outside. His body couldn't stand it.

Hours had passed but Joseph remained sitting in front of the gate.

This man caused her miscarriage, and he was not good to her. No, to be more specific, he was terrible. In the past few years, she was like a widow living in hell...

All he had given to her was pain. Why should she forgive him?

It had nothing to do with her whether he was alive or dead.

With this thought, Daisy went back to bed. If she really wanted start anew, then she didn't need to care about what Joseph would do.

Daisy closed her eyes, only to find that she couldn't fall asleep at all.

Her mind was a mes

sy laughed at herself as tears formed in the corners of her eyes.

"You're welcome. Just eat and leave. I have to go to work." Right now, Daisy had to act indifferent. Joseph couldn't assume that he had the power to get her back anytime he wanted.

With a sigh, Joseph said, "I have no place to go."

"Don't you have a home?" asked Daisy.

After a short pause, Joseph spoke in a low voice, "If you are not there, I have no home."

"We have divorced. Joseph, do you still remember that?" A bitter smile appeared on Daisy's face as she mentioned it.

"Yes, I do. But why did I divorce you? If I don't have you, I will have no home. What's going to happen to me now?" Unexpectedly, Joseph began to sob behind Daisy.

"Joseph, what the hell do you want to do? I'm not good. You don't love me. Why the hell are you here now? I don't want your money or your house. Why are you still pestering me?" Feeling helpless, Daisy couldn't help but raise her voice at him.

"But when you left, I've realized that I love you. What should I do? Daisy, I really love you." With tears in his eyes, Joseph hugged Daisy from behind.