He got drunk and shouted your name

After finishing his meal, Steven went to work at the company. He was a bodyguard, but President Wilson appreciated him and arranged for him to be Joseph's assistant, the general manager, so that he could be used more in the future. Once Steven left, Daisy began cleaning the house. The small house had only one room, with the kitchen and shower outside, but Daisy quickly finished cleaning.

Although she was a Wilson family heiress, her father was a poor country boy and the company belonged to hermother's family. She learned to do laundry and cook from a young age and was not a spoiled little princess. Daisy put on her clothes and walked out the door. She was going to pay her respects to her parents. Yesterday was their memorial day, but the Wilson family forced her to get married and she couldn't go. The cemetery after the rain was fresh and cool. Daisy stood in front of the tombstone, looking at the black and white photos on it, and spoke softly. "Mom and Dad, I'm here to see you. I got married yesterday. My husband's name is Steven. Please rest assured, he... he likes me very much and treats me well." In fact, she could tell that Steven didn't like her at all, and even found her annoying, but she couldn't let her parents worry in their graves.

Daisy took out the incense and was about to light it, but she was stunned. She only then noticed that there were incense and a large bunch of fresh white chrysanthemums in front of the tombstone, emitting a damp and bitter fragrance.

Daisy was surprised. Had anyone been here last night?

"Daisy!" A voice called out from behind.

She turned around to see Joseph running towards her, followed by a girl with a ponytail. His face was still bruised and he was out of breath as he looked her up and down before urgently asking, "Daisy, did Steven do anything to you last night? Did he touch you?"

Daisy didn't want to talk to him.

The girl caught up and pushed Joseph, "Brother, aren't you here to apologize to Daisy?"

Joseph snapped out of it and quickly spoke up, "Daisy, I'm sorry. I drank too much last night and did those things to you. Can you forgive me?"

Daisy remained silent, not wanting to acknowledge Joseph.

Joseph felt embarrassed and disappointed.

The girl stepped forward, "Daisy, I heard Steven is very aggressive. Did he hit you last night?"

Daisy shook her head and said softly, "Jessica, Steven is very kind to me."

Jessica looked at the tombstone with anger, "The Wilson Family is really despicable. They knew yesterday was your parents' anniversary, yet they still insisted on having your wedding on this day. They have no decency."

Daisy remained silent, unable to make her own decision as the Wilson family had chosen the day. Suddenly, Jessica noticed the flowers on the ground and exclaimed, "Did someone come to pay respects to Uncle and Aunt last night? How thoughtful!"

Joseph's heart skipped a beat and he quickly looked up. "It was me. I came to pay my respects to Uncle and Aunt for Daisy," he said. But before he could finish,Daisy interrupted coldly, "It wasn't you." "Daisy, it really was me. Don't be angry with me..." "It rained last night, but your tires were dry.

Also, you're allergic to pollen and can't touch flowers. And...you were beaten up by Steven last night. Do you have the strength to come here?" Daisy looked up at him with a sarcastic gaze.

"Brother, didn't you say your injuries were from falling?" Jessica exclaimed in surprise. Joseph was exposed. His already bruised face turned red like a pig's liver. He didn't dare to tell anyone that he had come to see Daisy, so he said he fell.

The flowers weren't even from him. He just wanted to pretend to be someone else and move Daisy, but he didn't expect her to see through him at a glance. Just as he was about to explain, his phone buzzed. Joseph had to answer the call.

A girl's coquettish voice came from the phone, "Brother-in-law, I want to go to the beauty salon. Can you take me there?" Joseph suppressed his emotions and asked, "Where are you?" "I'm in your office, but you're not here. You're not with Daisy, are you?" Joseph's forehead broke out in a cold sweat. He quickly glanced at Daisy and pretended to be angry, "What are you talking about? Daisy and I broke up a year ago. I cut ties with that kind of woman a long time ago. How could I still be seeing her?"

"That's good. That Daisy is just like her mother, a despicable woman who only knows how to confuse men. She relies on her pretty face to act pitiful in front of men. Brother-in-law, don't be fooled by her. She's not even worthy to be my sister's maid." The voice of Hailey, Gavin's daughter and third in line, came through the phone clearly, amidst the quiet cemetery after the rain, with only the sound of the wind blowing through the pine forest.

Daisy remained expressionless as she recognized Hailey's voice. Ever since her parents got married, her grandmother had always disliked her mother, saying that she was too beautiful and would suck the life out of men, like a fox spirit. Since Daisy resembled her mother, her grandmother's family did not like her, especially Hailey, who saw her as a thorn in her side.

Joseph, afraid that Hailey would hear Daisy's voice, made a few perfunctory remarks before hanging up the phone. Jessica, who was beside him, was unhappy. "Brother, Hailey insulted Daisy like that, and you didn't even reprimand her?"

"Hailey didn't say anything wrong! Oh, and about me coming to see Daisy today, don't tell anyone," Joseph said before turning and leaving.

Jessica was so angry that she stomped her foot. "My brother is a dog. He broke up with you for money and power, and now he's trying so hard to please the Wilson Family. I don't even know what he's after!"

Daisy remained silent, knowing that Joseph was now living at the WilsonFamily estate with Jessica. She didn't want to make things difficult for Jessica.

At this moment, Jessica tentatively spoke up. "Daisy, after my brother broke up with you, he went to the bar and drank for a month. He got drunk and kept crying and calling out your name. I think he still likes you."

Daisy remained silent, not knowing what to say.