Chapter 321 Call Me Mrs. Mu
Chapter 321 Call Me Mrs. Mu
Daisy pursed her lips at Justin's words, but said nothing in the end. Although Justin was always cute
and adorable in her presence, Daisy knew that he was just as cunning as his father. He might think that
he hid it well from Daisy, but how could a mother not know her own son? But she never thought of
exposing him, mostly because she enjoyed it when he made her laugh and acted cute in her arms.
Daisy always felt relaxed around her son.
"Let's go. Let's have lunch first. Then you can decide what to do next." Due to his handsome face and
elegant manners, Edward was always the center of attention wherever he went. Standing with an aloof
beauty and an adorable little boy, Edward and his family immediately drew a lot of attention.
"Yeah! Delicious food! Daddy, you really are the worm living in my tummy; you always know what I'm
thinking about! I was just thinking about food, and you said 'let's have lunch'!" Justin loved delicious
food. It was his ambition to taste all the delicacies all over the world. Although he was just a little boy,
Justin already knew how to appraise food. Edward was confused by this. Both he and Daisy weren't
obsessive with food, he had no idea how his son turned out to be a foodie.
"I'm not a worm! That's disgusting. Just tell me what you want to eat." Edward glared at his son and
walked to Daisy's side. Justin's description was disgusting. He had to keep his son at arm's length or
he wouldn't be able to eat anything later.
Daisy wore a small smile as she watched her husband and son bicker with each other. Edward and
Justin were her whole world. As long as she had them by her side, she wouldn't ask for anything more.
She wouldn't be needing her career or her father. The only thing she really wanted was to live happily
together with her beloved husband and son.
The three arrived at a fancy restaurant and ordered some food. While they waited for their dishes, a
soft voice was heard, "Edward, it's you! I thought I mistook someone else for you." Surprised, they
turned around to find a young beautiful woman standing beside their table.
"Hello, Rachel. I haven't seen you for a long time." Edward greeted Rachel with a frown. Rachel used
to date Duke, but they suddenly broke up one day and she went abroad and got married. They had
never heard from her ever since. Edward wondered why Rachel suddenly showed up. Did she come
back for Duke? He could still remember how Belinda got drunk and upset the last time she saw Rachel.
"May I sit down with you?" Rachel was a bit self-centered. She only saw what she wanted to see, while
she ignored the rest. At that moment, she deliberately ignored Daisy and Justin. She didn't think a
woman and a child would mean anything to Edward, so she pretended not to see them.
"Sorry, you have to ask my wife. It's fine by me if she says yes." Edward's face changed. He didn't like
it when people treated Daisy as if she were invisible. Rachel had crossed a line.
"Wife? You got married?" Rachel frowned in surprise and turned to the woman sitting next to Edward.
Rachel's first impression of Daisy was that she was aloof. Sitting there quietly, she looked distant yet
beautiful. She looked nothing like the women Edward used to date. No wonder Edward fell for her.
"Sorry to interrupt. But to be more precise, he's now a married man with a son." Justin also hated it
when people ignored him. He would normally ignore them in return, but this woman clearly came for
Edward. He couldn't sit back and tolerate it. C0pyright © 2024 Nôv)(elDrama.Org.
"Have a seat." Daisy said briefly. She seemed generous, as if she didn't mind that the woman had
ignored her just a few seconds ago. She still looked distant as she glanced at the delicate woman in
front of her. Daisy wondered if she was one of Edward's ex-girlfriends.
"Thank you. My name is Rachel. Nice to meet you." Rachel bit her lip in resentment and forced a smile.
She felt uncomfortable with Daisy's cold attitude. But since she was Edward's wife, they would most
likely meet again. Rachel figured she might as well play nice for the time being. She had a lot of
opportunities to get back at Daisy in the future.
"Hello. I'm Daisy. Nice to meet you, too." Daisy curled her lips into a polite but emotionless smile. She
had to admit, Edward had a good taste. The woman looked no less beautiful than Jessica, and her
curves were tantalizing. Daisy wondered why Edward would lose interest in her.
Poor Edward! If he knew what Daisy was thinking about at this moment, he would feel so wronged.
After all, Rachel was Duke's ex, not his.
"Miss Daisy seems so young. I'm surprised that you already have a son." Rachel pretended to be kind
as she gazed at Justin, even though she actually hated kids. Aside from the fact that her husband
cheated on her, the main reason she got divorced and went back home was because her in-laws kept
nagging her to give them a grandchild. Because of this, she found kids annoying.
"Please call me Mrs. Mu or Daisy." Daisy never cared about what people called her, but she didn't like
Rachel for some reason. It had nothing to do with the possibility that she might be one of Edward's old
lovers, but with the contempt emanating from her eyes as she spoke. If she didn't like someone, she
would just walk away and wouldn't look down on them. This was the way Daisy lived her life. Since
Rachel had offended her, she didn't have to be nice to her.
"Forgive me, Mrs. Mu. I've been abroad for many years, and I've become a little rusty with these titles."
Rachel's face changed when Daisy snapped at her. Since Edward showed no intention of intervening,
she had to apologize to Daisy.
Surprised, Edward fixed his eyes on Daisy with great interest. There was a ghost of a smile on the
corner of his lips. Was his wife jealous? As Edward enjoyed Daisy's jealousy very much, he didn't have
the heart to tell Daisy that he wasn't actually familiar with Rachel. Edward figured that Daisy must have
mistaken Rachel for one of his ex-girlfriends. He was secretly happy to see Daisy showing her feelings
this way. At the same time, Edward wondered how Daisy could be indifferent in front of Jessica, a
woman he actually dated before, but overreact like this when Rachel had nothing to do with him.
"It's fine. You don't have to apologize. What does Miss Rachel like to eat? We can order some more."
Daisy didn't know what was wrong with her. Maybe the emotions she had suppressed desperately
needed a outlet, and this Rachel happened to be the last straw. Daisy felt that she might have
overreacted. However, since Edward introduced her as his wife, anyone would've called her Mrs. Mu.
When Rachel called her 'Miss Daisy, ' it seemed like she was deliberately ignoring her relationship with
Edward.
"It's okay. I'm not picky with food." Rachel was a bit confused. Daisy seemed quite unpredictable. One
minute she was snapping at Rachel with a sullen face, and in the next instant, she was amicably asking
her to join them for lunch. Maybe she was not as aloof as she looked. Or maybe she's picking on
Rachel. To marry Edward, Daisy must be a cunning woman. Rachel narrowed her eyes at the thought.
"Are you here for a short trip or are you moving back?" Edward noticed Daisy's unusual behavior, but
he didn't give it much thought. He knew Daisy was a sophisticated and elegant woman; she wouldn't be
rude to anyone. That was her biggest virtue. But because of this, some people thought she was an
easy target and would try to hurt her.
"I'm moving back. Actually, I met Duke earlier. He seems to have changed a lot." Rachel suddenly
recalled the scene of Duke passionately kissing another woman in front of her. Didn't he say that he
loved her more than anyone in the world? It had only been a few years, but he already had a new lover.
Was he lying about his feelings for her?
"Really? I guess it's because he's a married man now. You know how marriage changes a person in
many ways." Edward reached for his glass and took a sip of the lemonade as he studied Rachel. To be
honest, he thought that Belinda was more suitable for Duke. They were like fire and ice, and everything
melted into a sweet river of love when they were together. Rachel was beautiful, but she was
pretentious. That was the reason Edward never got along with her. When Rachel left Duke, Edward
was secretly happy for his friend.
"What did you say? He's married? That's impossible! He told me that he'd love me forever!" Rachel
froze in shock. Didn't Duke love her? Did he really change his mind and give up on her? Was it
because of the woman she saw the other day? Rachel blanked out all of a sudden. It turned out that no
one would remain in one place and wait for someone forever. Everything changed as time went by.
What should she do now that he was married? She divorced her husband and came back for Duke, but
it turned out that he already married another woman. Were they not meant to be together?
Upon hearing Rachel's words, Daisy looked at her in surprise. Did she misunderstand something?
Rachel wasn't Edward's ex-girlfriend, but Duke's! No wonder Daisy didn't like her, she was Belinda's
rival in love. Daisy wouldn't let this woman hurt her best friend. She knew what her friend had been
through. She unconsciously picked on Rachel because she and Belinda had experienced the same
thing.
"Miss Rachel, forgive me, but aren't you thinking too highly of yourself? Duke loved you before, but who
would give up everything for a love long gone? No one would be that stupid." Edward cast a look at
Daisy as he spoke calmly. Actually, Daisy was that stupid. But he was glad that she didn't give up on
him, and now they were finally together. He felt extremely grateful to Daisy for loving him
unconditionally all these years.
"No! You're lying! He wouldn't leave me and marry someone else!" Rachel wondered if things would be
different if she stayed with Duke. She didn't stay because she thought he was poor, she dumped him.
She could still remember the way he begged her to stay. But she determinedly left and married a rich
guy. When she found out later that Duke wasn't a penniless man but the heir of the noble Leng family,
she regretted her decision.