Chapter 31 I Don't Mind for You
Chapter 31 I Don't Mind for You
"I don't mind going to the Grand Council for you." Kevin Gu stared at her with his blue eyes. His gaze
smoldered with so much passion that Daisy could not make eye contact.
"Mr. Gu, don't fool me. I don't want to be murdered by your admirers." Kevin was acting strangely,
which raised her stress level. That had never happened before. NôvelDrama.Org holds this content.
"Are you scared?" Kevin, acutely aware of her reaction, could not help but feel depressed. 'Daisy, is
there only room for one in your heart?'
"What's on the agenda tonight? I haven't been to such a lively party for a long time." Daisy deliberately
changed the topic. Her heart was beating fast at the moment. She was not familiar with this side of
Kevin. She wanted to keep her distance, and she didn't know why.
"Well, let's go and have fun. I'm sure you'll have a good time." He knew that she was trying to pull
away, so he stopped flirting. He didn't want her to be uncomfortable and withdraw into herself, so he
gave Mark an order to come over. But she still didn't notice his tender love.
"Let's go then!" Daisy felt defeated. Kevin's words were full of suggestions, and his eyes were so weird.
He was fixated on her. What would she do now?
Kevin was dejected. He sadly watched her join the rest of the group. Was he a dreadful monster in her
eyes? Why did she run off so fast?
Although Daisy was playing with them, she still squinted at him from time to time, with puzzlement in
her eyes. He was so casually leaning on the tree, looking a bit lonely. He just got a promotion. Major
General, now. So why did he look so unhappy?
Kevin was destined to be alone on the path of his secret love, because Daisy did not feel the same way
at all. Though she loved Edward for so many years, she had never been in love with someone. She
really couldn't understand Kevin's love for her, and it was not her fault she wasn't more receptive.
The night was getting darker, the sky speckled with stars. The lights of the city were not quite able to
blot out the buildings that towered over everything. Down in the streets, blinking crossing lights and
neon reigned supreme.
Edward confidently stepped into Sexy World along the East Road near the Square. He'd swapped his
expensive suit and tie out for the more casual light sweater and a pair of nice, tailored pants. Several
strands of wet hair covered his forehead, making him even more rugged and handsome.
Ignoring the bevy of beauties who showed great interest in him from the moment he entered, he made
a beeline to the suite his buddies had reserved. Like always, he was late. Duke was accustomed to his
habit, and not surprised at all. But another certain someone had a different reaction.
"Edward, come on. Don't you have any sense of time? You are always the last one here. Shake things
up. Be creative. Be on time for once." Rain lazily reclined on the sofa, his blue earrings shining in the
light. He was also dressed casually, a button-down and jeans, far from the dazzling suit in the morning.
This way he looked less aggressive and more attractive to women.
"What do you mean by creative? Whether you want to be kept as a mistress or keep a mistress, I can
help you design a plan and make sure you learn new things every day." Edward walked over to him
slowly and sat down. He said these evil words very deliberately, and instantly Rain's smile disappeared.
"I did ask for it," he said sheepishly. Rain chastised himself silently. It was really stupid to put himself in
the line of fire. He should have seen Edward's gloomy face and gauged his reaction.
Edward glanced at him and picked up the Hennessy on the table. He didn't mind Rain's teasing at all.
After his phone call with Daisy, he felt out of sorts, and figured a night on the town was just what he
needed. Maybe he could sort out his emotions and relax.
"Tell us! What's on your mind?" Duke knew him well. Edward would not call them out so late if there
was nothing wrong. He recently became more well-behaved and rarely went to places like this late at
night.
"Can't a guy just invite his friends out for drinks?" Edward tipped the glass of wine to and fro, the liquid
rippling with a beautiful arc.
"I've known you for a long time. Long enough to know when things aren't all right." Duke called him out
on his reticence. He had never been so depressed like this before.
Edward snorted and emptied the glass. He didn't stop to savor the cool liquid.
"When did you become so interested in me? Or are the rumors true?" Edward had an evil glint in his
eye. Edward would never forget how bent out of shape Duke got when he pretended to flirt with him.
He figured he might poke that old wound.
"Edward, the more you lash out, the harder it will be to help you. I'm not going to force the issue. You
don't want to talk about it, fine!" Duke kept his own counsel. It made no sense to force Edward to talk.
His friend would talk about it when he was ready.
"What game are you playing?" Rain looked at them, lost for the moment.
"No game. Drink your wine!" Edward glanced at him irritably, poured some wine into his own glass, and
then leaned back into the sofa, gracefully swinging his long legs.
"Alright. Don't tell me then. I don't want to know. No need to be so mysterious." Rain looked at them,
annoyed. This was between Edward and Duke, and no one else would understand.