Chapter 1776 Jessica's Passing (Part Three)
Chapter 1776 Jessica's Passing (Part Three)
"My stupid work? Finally! Your tongue betrays your heart. You said you would not interfere with my
work. But you are now eating your own words. You want to criticize my work? Then whatever you said
earlier clearly doesn't count at all!" Hormonal changes during her pregnancy had wrought havoc on
Daisy's moods. Edward's comment about her job greatly infuriated her. She could no longer control her
temper and began shouting in his face at the top of her lungs.
"Daisy, how dare you say such horrible things to me? Do you even understand what you are accusing
me of? For years, I have been standing by your side and supporting your work in every way possible!
Have I ever caused you any trouble or hindrance? I only stepped in and called the commander this
time for the sake of your safety. Because you are pregnant with our child, I have to be more cautious
and will take all possible measures to look after you. I just don't want you to be involved in any high-risk
assignments. I did all this out of good intent." Her false accusations really hurt his feelings. Edward
lowered his eyes and turned away. It never occurred to him that his beloved wife would take his care as
admonishment. For years, he had been devoting himself to her, and yet she viewed his love as
shackles.
"I remember we had a conversation before regarding the child, and I told you that I will take care of our
unborn child the best way I can. You have my promise on that. I want my child to be strong, but the last
thing I want is for my child to interfere with my work." Daisy's voice was still loud. She was so stubborn,
and lately, whenever she ended up in an argument, she refused to use logic.
"If bearing a child really bothers you, then you can do whatever you want with it. I give up! Suit yourself!
This is not my concern anymore!" Really exhausted by the argument, he couldn't deal with her
ridiculous justifications anymore. Edward gave her a bitter, despondent smile, then he walked out of the
bedroom.
"Hey, where are you going?" She was shocked to see his sudden change of attitude. Her voice became
nervous.
"Why would you even care where I am going? Do you really even care about me?" He whispered,
pausing briefly at the door, before leaving without a backward glance at her panicked face.
Daisy painfully bit into her bottom lip as she watched him walk away. He looked truly mad. Perhaps her
behavior had been unreasonable, she considered. They had been together for so many years, but this
was the first time she saw him so sad. As a bad thought came to her mind, she sprang to her feet and
chased after him desperately.
"Edward, stop!" She shouted at his cold back. Despite the fact they were in a nasty fight, she still cared
for him and didn't want him to drive. She feared that his horrible mood might have unthinkable
consequences. As she drew near, she noticed that his shoulders were trembling as he struggled to
control his anger. 'Under no circumstance will I let you drive tonight. It will be irresponsible to others
and yourself.' Daisy thought as she clenched her fists.
"Senior Colonel, I am not one of your soldiers. Stop treating me with your army rules! It won't work on
me," Edward said scornfully. He was a prideful man, and he certainly wasn't going to listen to her
commands.
"I saw Coco today!" Eventually Daisy spat out the name that had been weighing her down all day. She
couldn't stand it anymore, and Edward needed to know why she was not herself today. The foul mood
she had suffered today came with a name. Daisy drooped with fatigue as she finally revealed the name
to him.
"What did she want from you?" On hearing the name, Edward swung around in shock. He gazed into
her eyes, his face full of concern.
"She came to me with the latest news of Jessica. She told me that Jessica had passed from this world."
Daisy spoke slowly through clenched teeth as she studied the look on his face. Jessica had been
Edward's lover for quite a few years, and Daisy often suffered bouts of jealousy when she thought of
him with another woman.
"Her death has nothing to do with you. Why would you even care?" Edward's face remained calm. He
looked unperturbed by the news. It was known to all among their social circles that Mr. Mu was an
indifferent man with few words. Jessica was history to him. Naturally, her death didn't affect his mood at
all.
"How could you be so unaffected by this news? Were you not close to her once, why don't you react at
all?" Daisy's mouth hung open in disbelief. She knew her husband's personality, however, his present
reaction still shocked her. They were talking about someone's life and death and his comment was
stone-cold! Daisy found it hard to accept.
"What do you expect? How would you like me to react? Shall I cry my heart out upon hearing of her
death? Or would you rather I go to her grave and moan in agony? If I were to do so, I would not be
myself anymore." Edward coldly curled up his lips and his face took on a cruel beauty. He had
absolutely no interest in that woman's death. Jessica had meant nothing to him from the moment they
broke up.
"You are one heartless bastard, you know? She was once your woman. How could you possibly deny
that?" His aloof reaction angered her. Daisy couldn't believe what she heard from her husband's mouth.
Jessica was gone, however, Edward acted like nothing had happened.
"Don't be ridiculous. Daisy, you are such a hypocrite! If I had shown any lingering affections for her,
then you would have accused me of being unfaithful to you. Would you rather see me as being
reluctant to part with her?" His voice was serene yet powerful. According to Edward, a person's poor
situation could always be attributed to their own fault. This doctrine also applied to himself, thus, he
didn't really have any sympathy with Jessica. She was the one responsible for what happened to her.
"Hypocrite?! Indeed! Well, it certainly took you long enough to realize that I am a hypocrite, and call me
so to my face!" Her pregnancy was again driving her emotions and she found it hard to control her
actions. She was talking to him recklessly now. Not able to behave herself anymore, she now provoked
him intentionally and wanted to hurt his feelings.
"Forget about it. We both need to calm down. I am done speaking to you." Her illogical argument was
getting on his nerves. Edward closed his eyes, trying to hold back his feelings. He realized that it was
pointless for him to carry on the conversation with his wife. They were both tired, and if they continued
the argument, it might lead to an inevitably ugly end. Therefore, he backed down and proposed a truce
between them.
"I am sorry! I don't know what is wrong with me today. I just can't control my feelings. I am sorry for
what I said." His compromise effectively alleviated the tension between them. Daisy stepped closer to
him and softly apologized. She didn't want to be such a pushy wife in the first place. Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g
"It's okay. I was in the wrong myself. I know you had a long day, and you must be tired. Why don't you
freshen up and go to bed early?" He gave her a soothing smile. As her man, he was accustomed to
hiding his true feelings so that their conflicts could be resolved faster. Deep down, he was heavy-
hearted but he chose to present the appearance of having let go of his resentments.
"What about you? Are you still heading out?" She looked up at him with big wet eyes. He could read
her sad uncertainty on her face.
"I was not planning on going out. I was about to fetch a document I had forgotten in the car." It was
quite rare for Daisy to actively admit her wrong doings. Edward was pleased by the fact that his proud
wife now acknowledged her fault, therefore he gradually calmed down himself. However, he was
careful not to reveal any of this to her. He still looked calm as he spoke.
"I see. Go ahead then." Daisy shyly rubbed her nose as she peered at his emotionless face.
"Would you like to come with me?" He extended his hand to her, his eyes sparkled with relief. It was
time for them to amend their relationship. A walk together might be a good start.
"Sure thing. I need a good walk anyway." She gladly held his palm closer to her chest. The warmth
radiating from his big hand touched something soft in her heart. They never mentioned the stupid fight
regarding the baby again. Silently but harmoniously, they walked downstairs hand in hand.
It was unwise to linger in the past. They both knew it was time for them to move forward. Their baffling
argument finally came to an end. Both Edward and Daisy were by nature reasonable people. The last
thing they wanted was to ruin their marriage over something insignificant and rooted in the past.