Daisy Grant spoke, her fingers tightened slightly, and she asked anxiously, "So, Aidan, the food is getting cold, can we go home and eat? I'm hungry."
If her brother really left, she was truly afraid he would no longer pay attention to her.
Her cautiousness and fear of upsetting him softened Dawn Sutherland's eyes a bit, and he let out a deep sigh in his heart.
He was always polite to everyone, yet each time he couldn't help but lose his temper with her.
Because seeing her standing by the road waiting for a bus, he felt a pang of heartache.
Because seeing her willingly eat a bun instead of the takeout he ordered made him angry.
Even more so because she became so destitute for that man, it pained him to no end, feeling both frustrated and deeply heartbroken.
Daisy Grant pulled Dawn Sutherland home.
Afraid that Dawn would be angry, Daisy quickly served two bowls of rice for them and immediately sat at the dining table to eat quietly, enjoying two bowls with a good appetite.
