Chapter 632 Seeing Is Believing (Part Two)
"Don''t be mad. I''m leaving. But before I go, give me the password." Paul shrugged his shoulders,
hoping against hope that his cousin wouldn''t be too angry to take the bank card back.
"Just go. Get out. Never let me see you again." Yakira found that her maternal dignity had been ruined
and was gonepletely. How could she stand in front of Brian and call him son?
"You''re crazy." Paul got out of her car in a hurry to avoid further provoking her. This woman could be
more terrifying than a viin if she went insane. So, he decided to disappear before it was toote.
Yakira didn''t care what Paul thought. She started the engine and pulled away before Paul could stand
up outside the car and say goodbye. She disappeared down the street, while Paul cursed and
screamed.
The city was enveloped in a curtain of darkness and some stars were twinkling in the sky. Brian pulled
over beside the Mu Family''s vi. After some hesitation, he got off the car. He leaned against the car
door, and stared at the grand house standing before him. Honestly speaking, he was ashamed of
knocking at the door and getting inside. However, he was engulfed by worry and remorse. So he drove
his car here before he knew it.
He blinked and his loneliness was reced quickly by his usual optimism. He took a deep breath,
smiled with self-mockery, opened his car door and was about to leave, ready to head back home.
"What''s wrong? Come on in," said Edward, smiling wryly, hands in his pockets and leaning against the
wallzily. He looked at Brian, intrigued.
"Is Daisy all right?" Brian stopped and asked timidly. Although he had been informed what happened to
Daisy, he was also discouraged froming over and visiting her, especially after his father was
refused by the Mu family. He wasn''t sure whether he would be kicked out of this vi or not. Anxious
and worried as he was, he was too ashamed to knock at the door, after all Daisy''s suffering and
ident were deeply involved with himself.
"Seeing is believing. Come on, you cane inside. Don''t be shy," said Edward. His mouth twisted
darkly. He turned round and walked to the vi without looking back at Brian. He knew Brian would
surely follow him ande inside.
Brian hesitated, debating whether it was a good idea to visit Daisy or not. Atst, his worry and love
towards Daisy won over his shame and timidity. He got in the car, stared the engine and drove through
the vi gate. It closed slowly after he went inside.
"Go upstairs. Your sister''s on bed rest. She''s not allowed to move around right now," Edward said
warmly, leaning against the staircase. He went to check the cameras when a guard called in and
reported that a stranger was hanging about outside the vi gate. He had wondered who it was until he
saw from the screen that it was Brian standing there, hesitating and looking indecisive. He knew what
Brian was thinking and worried about. He knew that Brian was important to Daisy, so Edward came out
of the house and invited him in. Edward thought Brian should be ttered, because anybody would be
thrilled when Edward personally came out and invited him or her in. What an honor it was to be
Edward''s guest.
"Thank you," said Brian for his intrusion. He looked at Edward apologetically before he started to walk
up the stairs.
Edward remained still. He didn''t follow Brian up. Instead of that, he walked to the living room and sat on
the couch, since he knew Brian and Daisy had a lot to talk about, and he had better leave them alone.
"What''s up? Is Daisy upstairs alone?" asked Jonathan in a rich, baritone voice. Maybe his coldness
and brutality did that to his voice.
"What about you? Why did you leave your wife alone? Shouldn''t she enjoy yourpany?" said
Edward indifferently. Edward shot a defiant look at Jonathan. After their several conversations these
days, they weren''t as hostile as they used to be. Although they weren''t as intimate as other fathers and
sons, they could finally exchange some jokes and feel rxed.
"Would you like to y some chess with me?" asked Jonathan. Instead of answering his question,
Jonathan sent out an invitation. Then, he sat at the table. His handsome face and dignity were like
Edward''s. He was more of a brother to Edward than a father, even though he seemed to be more
shrewd and serious. It was no wonder that many people thought of Jonathan as Edward''s big brother.
"Good idea, if you aren''t afraid of losing." Edward raised his eyebrows, and looked at his father with a
teasing smile.
"Son, I''m not as stupid as you are," said Jonathan, annoyed. He took out the chessboard. Although
feeling a bit ufortable, he never thought that one day he could sit at a table and y with his son,
without argument nor hostility.
Edward smiled wryly and remained silent. Hezily leaned against the armrest, as arrogant and
condescending as any yboy could be. He was also touched by this unexpected game of chess with
his father.
Brian rapped on the door to Daisy''s room. His face remained nk, and nobody could tell from his
facial expression what he was thinking. However, when Daisy answered the door and said e on in'',
he felt relieved and then ted.
"Brian, I didn''t expect to see you here," said Daisy in surprise when she found that her caller was
actually his brother. She tried to get up from her bed to greet him.
"Sis, don''t bother. Stay put. You need some rest." Brian hurried over to her to prevent her from getting
up.
"I''m fine. I have been lying in bed, like forever. I had better get up and move around the room," said
Daisy. Daisy had not expected Brian to appear in her room suddenly. Anyway she was pleased to see
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him again.
"Then, I can help you up." Brian did care about Daisy. He helped her by supporting her arms as
tenderly as he could, for fear that he might identally touch her wounds and hurt her.
"Stop fussing. I hate being treated like a pathetic patient." Daisy grimaced in pain, since she forgot the
wound on her face and smiled.
"What''s wrong? Did I hurt you?" Seeing the painful expression on Daisy''s face, Brian panicked, and
didn''t know what to do next. Daisy, severely injured, was as fragile as a vase, thought Brian to himself.
"Brian, thank you. Your visit makes me feel like I still have my family with me," said Daisy. This kind of
feeling was different from what she got from the Mu family, because it came from the same blood
flowing in their veins.
"Sis, I felt ashamed when you thanked me," said Brian, embarrassed and sad. He knew that he was in
no position to be thanked by Daisy. Although he didn''t hurt Daisy personally, the perpetrator was
closely rted to him by blood. He didn''t deserve forgiveness.
"Brian, I know you better than you think, and I''m a reasonable woman. So don''t me yourself for what
you didn''t do. It''s not your fault. You''re my only brother no matter what happens."
Daisy stretched her hand and fondled Brian''s hair. If there was anything in Ouyang Family worth her
memories, it was Brian. Nothing else mattered to her anymore.
"Daisy, don''t you hate me for all your suffering and pain?" said Brian bitterly. Then, he raised his head
and saw theforting nce from Daisy. When he noticed the bandage tied around Daisy''s head, his
heart trembled with remorse and shame again.
"Have you done anything to me that you should apologize for? Or, have you done anything that hurt
me?" asked Daisy, observing Brian''s face carefully.
"No, I haven''t. I would never do that to my sister," Brian blurted out before he was interrupted again.
"Then, you shouldn''t feel ashamed. I don''t like this kind of weird rtionship between brother and
sister. We should be closer. You''re too hesitant, and it''s gonna make us feel embarrassed and drive us
further apart."
Daisy knew Brian''s worries and his unusual sensitivity. However, she never refused her brother nor
med him for anything. On the contrary, she almost felt sorry for what had happened to him.