Chapter 742 Bar Girls (Part Two)
"You''re not bored at all. You were just making a fool of yourself by being an asshole and trying to
provoke your wife into making a scene. You just decided toe to a bar and get drunk without telling
me anything," Daisy said cautiously. She was careful not to irritate Edward further for fear that the cool
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atmosphere would be tense again.
"Are you calling me childish?" Edward looked Daisy in the eye, a scornful smile appearing on his face.
"No, you''re wrong. Actually, I have no idea why I know so little about you, what''s happening in your
her head helplessly. As far as she was concerned, the gap between them had widened a great deal.
Simply saying "I love you" to each other wasn''t enough to fix this.
"Yes, you finally understand how I feel. Sometimes, I get upset not because of your career as a solider,
but because you don''t seem to treat me as your damned husband." It was difficult for Edward to admit
his embarrassing insecurities. After countlesspromises and concessions, he knew deep down in
his heart that his existence meant little to Daisy.
"I''m sorry. I know I''ve been ignoring your feelings in certain matters. But I''m not a regr woman. What
you have in mind won''t happen in reality," Daisy said apologetically.
Daisy clearly knew what Edward was referring to. The way she behaved sometimes hurt his feelings as
a man. Nevertheless, she didn''t need his protection.
"Do you really think I care about that? Forget it. What can I ask from you?" Edward asked with a bitter
smile on his face. The more you gain, the less content you be. He couldn''t help getting bothered
by her negligence.
"Besides, I should be the one who''s mad at you. Tell me where that whore touched you." Daisy
demanded, suddenly going mad with jealousy. She grabbed Edward by the cor, a look of sullen
resentment taking over her face.
"Why do you care?" Instead of getting angry, Edward smiled in amusement. His gaze fell upon her lips.
"My husband was touched by a fucking whore. Did you really think I wouldn''t get upset at this?" Daisy
realized that Edward must have been irritated by her pretense of calmness. He might thought that she
didn''t care about him flirting with a girl in any way.
"No, you can think anything you want. Do you want to personally check?" Edward was the definition of
a man in love. He could fly into a rage with the smallest provocation, but was helpless to surrender in
the face of affectionate words from his beloved. Looking at his wife, Edward finally worked off his
anger.
"Bastard, I saw how beautiful all those women were. Do you want me to call them back in so they can
continue serving you?" Daisy knew how to settle ounts with her husband afterwards. But she would
never swallow down the insult and humiliation in silence. She wouldn''t have been so tolerant if she
hadn''t considered their marriage and their son.
"No, don''t bother. Yourpany is enough," said Edward. He gathered Daisy in his arms with a
triumphant smirk at the corner of his mouth.
"Why not? You were obviously enjoying yourself before I entered the room. Edward, you had the balls
to flirt with so many women. Did you forget that you''re a married man, as well as a father? As far as I''m
concerned, the girl you had in your arms just now was not bad. You can take her as your mistress. You
have a lot of spare time recently, so your mistress can keep youpany to alleviate your boredom,"
Daisy said sarcastically, pinching him on the waist.
"Are you telling me that you don''t know I was just pretending with that girl? Colonel Ouyang, I know
how good your insight is. I don''t believe for a second that you haven''t realized that," Edward said with a
frown. His waist was sore. It definitely had a bruise now.
"Yes, I realized that. But you still touched her. Why are you still lying to my face?" She remained calm
because she knew deep down in her heart that Edward had only been pretending to rile her up.
Otherwise, she certainly would have gone mad and killed Edward along with that girl.
"Now, tell me how you''re going to punish me. You can take out your frustrations on me in bed tonight,
satisfied?" Edward whispered the lewd words in her ear shamelessly.
"Edward, are you incapable of not being an asshole for a moment?" Daisy shouted in anger. She lifted
her foot and kicked Edward''s leg without hesitation. She swore to teach her husband a lesson and
make him suffer the consequences of his actions.
"Ouch! You''re hurting me. Why can''t you be gentle like other wives?" Edward jumped, consequently
releasing Daisy. Daisy could be violent if she wanted to. Nevertheless, her husband was the only
person she treated that way.
"I''m a violent woman, deal with it. Are you going to drink some more? If not, let''s go home. Stop
foolishly making a spectacle of yourself," Daisy snapped, ring at Edward in a fury. Disputes between
husband and wife should be resolved as soon as possible. Otherwise, the grievances would add up
and be too much, putting the marriage at a risk. Daisy didn''t want her marriage to end up that
way. It was important to admit mistakes and be tough when necessary.
"Darling, stop this. Otherwise, you might lose me," Edward said with a smirk. Actually, Edward was a
person who was easy to satisfy. A smallpromise from Daisy would inevitably delight him. Troubles
with Zemo, Kevin, and other men would disappear in an instant.
"If you continue to embarrass me further, I might shoot you in the head. Now, stand up and let''s go,"
Daisy growled, shooting a cold nce at him. Her husband''s actions were so embarrassing.
Meanwhile, she also prepared herself for the possibility that Edward might lose his temper again.
"Daisy, stop barking at me." Edward shot her an injured look. Edward massaged his left leg, which she
had kicked a moment ago. Then he stood up and walked in front of her. Actually, he didn''t mind being
weaker than his wife. It felt nice to throw a tantrum every now and then, and the advantages were
satisfying.
"Does it hurt? I didn''t mean to kick you so hard," Daisy said in concern. Then she bent over, pulling up
the trouser leg to examine the bruise on his calf. It wasn''t that bad. He might feel a bit of pain, but it
shouldn''t hurt much. As a veteran, she knew what she was doing. She wanted to teach her husband a
lesson, but she didn''t intend to hurt him badly.
"Yes. It hurts. I need you to support me on the way out," Edward said. Edward seemed like a miserable
kid begging for food and shelter. He looked at his wife pitifully.
Daisy pursed her lips. "You look like a pathetic child. It''s lucky that.."
"It''s lucky that I''m not one of your soldiers. Otherwise, you would order me to run 20ps," Edward
interrupted before Daisy could finish her sentence. Edward had heard Daisy say that a hundred times
before.
"You better remember that. So you should be grateful, and remember not to make trouble again," Daisy
threatened. Supporting Edward with one arm, Daisy opened the door and walked out. They were
weed by Luke.
"Mrs. Mu, do you need help?" Luke asked. He thought his young master had gotten too drunk.
"No, I''m fine. Go pay the bill." Daisy was strong enough to carry Edward because of her daily drills in
the army.
"Don''t worry about the bill. Thepany will pay it for us at the end of the month," Luke said casually.
Edward used to go here a lot to enjoy himself, spending a great amount of money every time. For
convenience, thepany paid the bills monthly.
"How efficient! It seems you''re very wee here," Daisymented bitterly, gritting her teeth.
Edward must be a regr customer here. Otherwise, he wouldn''t be given such preferential treatment.
"It''s not a big deal," Edward replied, putting on a forced smile. Luke was a traitor for exposing him to
Daisy like that. Why did he have to say that the bills were paid by thepany every month? He
seemed like a disgusting pig. Why did he tell Daisy that? What a fool! Edward seethed in silent
resentment. He was afraid that Daisy might lose her temper on him again the moment they got home.
Seeing theplicated expression on Edward''s face, Luke suddenly realized that he had stirred up
some trouble. He shot an apologetic nce at Edward for his careless mistake. He hoped against hope
that Edward could forgive him.