Chapter 692 Coco''s usation (Part One)
"What''s wrong?" Belinda asked as Daisy abruptly stopped talking. Belinda looked around to see if
anything was amiss, but she couldn''t see any cause for rm.
"Oh, nothing. I thought I saw someone. I might have been mistaken." Daisy gave Belinda a reassuring
smile. If her memory served her right, the woman she just saw was Coco, a famous movie star who
showed up in a coffee shop with Jessica by her side not long ago. Coco was bad news. Last time they
met each other, Coco took a strong dislike to Daisy. If Coco came over to pick a fight, it wouldn''t
surprise Daisy. But maybe she was just overthinking it, Daisy thought to herself. Not everything had to
be a struggle.
"Everything all right?" Belinda was still worried. She could sense that Daisy must have seen something
since all of a sudden Daisy''s face changed and her mood got dark.
"Everything''s fine. Excuse me for a moment. I need to use the restroom." Daisy said with her lips
curved into a smile, then she rose to her feet and headed in the direction of the restroom. She was tall,
slender and dressed in a stylish outfit, so naturally she attracted a lot of sideways nces as she
walked.
The restroom was deserted. This coffee shop chosen by Belinda was quiet with only a few customers.
But Daisy could see from the decoration and furnishings that this was an upscale coffee shop. There
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were white bowls for coffee and sugar, ss jars with coffee beans, cloth napkins, and gorgeous,
homey paintings. There were some old newspaper clippings that were also framed and behind ss,
and the tables and chairs were a perfect mix of rustic and modern. The music selection was usually
independent folk artists, and there were speakers in the restroom so you didn''t need to miss a
particrly good song.
Daisy shed a nce at her reflection in the mirror and lowered her head to wash her hands. When
she finally looked up at the mirror, she was horrified to see there was another woman standing right
behind her and ring at her. Daisy ignored what she saw, got a hold of herself and walked towards
the door.
"Wait. You are Daisy Ouyang?" Coco called out when she saw Daisy ignore her and head for the exit.
Last time they met, Daisy was in her neat military uniform. But this woman before her was wearing a
sexy outfit. Coco couldn''t be sure if they were the same person. This woman looked almost entirely
different, but the eyes gave her away.
"Miss Coco, is there a problem?" Daisy was a little upset. She didn''t want to speak with Coco, but she
paused anyway. It was the polite thing to do.
"You remember me. Just now I thought I made a mistake. But, your clothes! Aren''t you a soldier? Why
the sexy look?" Coco gave Daisy a disdainful nce from the corner of her eye. Last time they met,
Daisy''s uniform concealed the shape of her body. Daisy now wore something that showed off her
beauty and her curves. Everything fit perfectly and entuated every bit of her body marvelously. It
surprised Coco that Daisy had such a perfect figure.
"Miss Coco, are you saying that soldiers shouldn''t have personal lives?" Daisy didn''t think her clothes
were inappropriate. They were more casual, maybe a little wilder, but the clothing was still eptable.
She was modest anyway, and Edward wouldn''t allow her go out in a dress that was too revealing.
"You don''t have to be so nervous. I just said what I thought. Am I not allowed to have an opinion?"
Coco warned herself not to piss Edward off. But it didn''t mean that she would walk away if she got the
chance to taunt Daisy.
"You can say whatever you want. I really don''t mind. Thew guarantees the right to speak but not the
right to nder others. Be fair and watch your mouth." Daisy cast Coco a cold nce. Coco''s clothes
were way more revealing. But she didn''t like to overstep her bounds and tell people how to live their
lives.
"What? Do my words hurt your feelings? "What about my cousin? Huh? What about her feelings?
She''ll never be able to be a mother again! Even her beauty was ruined because of you! Don''t you feel
guilty? Not even a shred of remorse?"
Coco said with a cold grunt. She hated the way Daisy looked. Daisy was always beautiful but cold. It
was obvious that Coco and her cousin were more beautiful, but Daisy''s coldness gave her a head start.
This was what Coco envied most.
"Ohe off it. I never look for a fight, but she managed to bring one after another to me. You wouldn''t
feel bad if I were hurt, so why should I feel guilty? Don''t forget, I am the victim here." It was really
annoying to be used of something she didn''t do, not to mention Coco said this in a way that made
people think Daisy hadmitted some heinous crime.
"My cousin was the best choice if Edward wanted a wife. But you ruined it. You snuck your way in
between them and destroyed any chance they had. No way in hell are you the victim!" Coco stepped
forward, her pretty face darkened with anger.
"Back off! You obviously have no clue. Get one before youe at me again. I''ve never gotten in the
middle of anything. She never had a chance with Edward," Daisy retorted derisively. This girl was so
unreasonable and self-righteous. She thought she was doing the right thing to seek justice for others.
But she knew nothing about the facts, and all she was doing was barking up the wrong tree.
"I know enough. Everyone in the city knows of the love between my cousin and Edward. You can''t fool
anyone but yourself. You may have your friends brainwashed, but everyone else knows the truth!"
Coco was aware that some peopleing in and out began to take notice of what was going on here,
but she didn''t care. She got some secret pleasure from crushing Daisy under her feet. She had wanted
to do this for a long time.
"It''s pathetic, actually. All you saw was the superficial things. You don''t have the slightest idea what the
truth is. I never think I have the power to brainwash people. But if you had any brains, you wouldn''t say
this to me." Daisy''s face went cold. That was why she frowned when she saw Coco earlier. Coco and
Jessica had the same personality. They were full of themselves and used to ming others for
everything that went wrong.
"What is the truth? The truth is my cousin lost everything and you are riding high! But that makes
sense. That is how a woman like you do it. You delight in others'' pain. You take pleasure in denying
others'' pleasure." It fueled Coco''s anger when she thought how her cousin brooded and cried all day.
The fury made her want to tear Daisy''s calm face into pieces but she didn''t dare. She learned the
lesson from her cousin''s bloody experience.
"I''m not discussing this with you anymore. It''s a waste of breath. The records are easily found -- I am
Edward''s wife and we married legally long ago. Your cousin is lucky I didn''t press any charges against
her. She did try to wreck a military officer''s marriage, after all. I''m a good person, but I''m no pushover. I
wish you''d just learn to leave well enough alone."
As Daisy spoke, she moved toward the door. She had no obligation to answer Coco''s questions about
her personal life. If not for the pity she had for Jessica, Daisy wouldn''t even waste a nce on her.
"What? Are you going to run away? You realized how weak your case is? No matter when you got
married, you are a hubby-thief to all of us who know the truth. You don''t really love him, and that
marriage license you tout so proudly means nothing. Get out."
Coco gave a mocking smile as she saw Daisy''s face darken. She thought Daisy could keep her
"So you''re just ying dumb with me. You''re not actually as stupid as you look. Even if I were a...what
did you call it? Even if I were a hubby-thief, that''s between Jessica and me. This has nothing to do with
you, unless you have a thing for Edward. So just shut up and spare me your stinky breath!"
Coco was getting on her nerves. If Daisy''s temper hadn''t improved a lot, she wouldn''t have paid any
attention to her, wouldn''t have stopped to talk to her. She would have ignored Coco as dead air, and
would have pushed right past her and left the restroom.