Journey to Happy Ending

Chapter 1626 An Old Married Couple (Part Two)



Chapter 1626 An Old Married Couple (Part Two)

"It's not business. His birthday is in two days. He wants us to have dinner with him." Edward wanted to

know her answer. Given her coldness toward Leo in the first place, he wasn't expecting much.

"Yeah, okay. You and Justin can go." Although she still hated Leo, she would not stop Justin and

Edward from having dinner with the man.

"He wants to see you. By the way, Brian will be there too," Edward said casually. He had done his best,

and he could do nothing if Daisy still refused to go.

"That was all he wanted? Nothing else?" Daisy snorted. 'Now he regrets what he did, huh? It's already

too late, ' she thought.

"I got him an appointment with Tom. He wasn't feeling good." It was not until now that Edward

remembered that.

"Ha-ha! That old faker!" Daisy taunted. Disdain was written all over her face.

"Daisy, I think he was serious." Edward turned to look at Daisy, as if he didn't know this woman. She

was always thoughtful and considerate of others. Most times, even sympathetic. Why was she so mean

to Leo?

"Leave me alone! You don't know anything about it! My mom and I went through hell because of him,"

Daisy snapped back. She was a little annoyed by Edward's nagging.

"What do you mean, I don't know?" Edward asked coldly. He was a proud man, and he couldn't bear to

be accused by his wife like that.

"Sorry. I lost it there. Please don't take it too hard." Daisy sincerely apologized. Leo wasn't worth her

starting an argument with Edward.

"You think I can pretend nothing happened?" Edward tried his best to hold back his anger. He had

waited two hours for Daisy, but hadn't expected that they would start arguing over something stupid.

"Fine! Mea culpa. I overreacted." Daisy was really frustrated now. She had thought she could pretend

that Leo was not there and live her life without him. But the truth was he was still very much a part of

her life and she just couldn't move on.

"You know, I don't need your apology." Edward's voice softened. No matter how angry he was, his

anger would fade when he saw her frustration.

"You know, this kind of crap's getting old. Like us." 'We are so familiar. I know you like the back of my

hand. I can get your point just with a look, ' she thought to herself.

"What do you mean by that?" Edward cried. The car screeched to a halt with grinding brakes as

Edward pulled over.

"What the hell? You scared me half to death!" Daisy glared at Edward with burning, reproachful eyes.

Luckily, the road between the army base and the city was empty. Otherwise, they might have had an

accident. Daisy started to shake.

"Answer me! What do you mean?" Edward looked Daisy in the eye.

"Don't get me wrong. I was just wondering... maybe we've grown old. And there's no passion there

anymore." Daisy sighed with profound resignation. She was unwilling to face Leo. She was like an

ostrich who thought running away from reality would solve the problem. So she created a different one.

"Ah, I get it. You're right. We're an old married couple now." Edward knew Daisy was trying to sidetrack

him. But since she felt there was no passion between them, it meant that there was something wrong

with their relationship. Problems don't pop up in a relationship thanks to just one person. Sometimes, it

does get old. The same patterns, once thought of as adorable, are now annoying. It saps the life out of

a relationship.

"I thought you'd be more pissed off." Daisy looked at Edward in disbelief.

"Why? It's true," Edward said honestly. Since there was a problem, he would find a way to solve it.

"Let's go. It's late." Daisy didn't know how to respond, so she changed the subject. It was not because

she was unhappy, really. It was just she hadn't been on any missions recently, and felt quite bored.

On their way home, they both remained silent. Edward was thinking about how to rekindle the passion

between them, while Daisy was worried about Leo's health. Even though she hated him, she still cared

about him.

When Edward pulled in, Justin ran out of the house and threw himself into Edward's arms.

"Hey, kiddo! You're growing like a wild weed. Soon enough I won't be able to pick you up." Edward

picked Justin up anyway, bantering with him like father and son.

"Daddy, it's Saturday tomorrow. I want to go to the beach." Justin loved playing at the beach in the

summer.

"Not again!" Edward cried as he felt a headache coming on. He still remembered the last time he had

taken Justin to the beach! That was anything but fun!

"Again? You guys went to the beach without me?" Daisy asked in confusion. She had never been there

with those two.

"Mommy, there were so many beautiful girls there. They all hung around daddy," Justin said excitedly.

He forgot the deal between Edward and him.

Edward feigned a coughing fit to remind Justin to stop. 'You brat! We had a deal. You promised me that

you wouldn't tell mommy about it. Your mommy just complained about our relationship. I have a bad

feeling about this, ' he thought to himself.

"Daddy, what's wrong? Did you catch a cold?" Justin asked with innocent eyes. He realized that he said Content rights belong to NôvelDrama.Org.

something wrong, and he decided to play dumb.

"Brat!" Edward said through gritted teeth. He knew his son well, and wanted to teach him a lesson.

"You two! Ten hut! Dress right! Eyes front! At ease!" Daisy commanded. With guilty consciences, Justin

and Edward followed her orders immediately. They didn't dare to disobey their queen.

"Now, tell me what happened. Did daddy do something wrong?" Daisy looked back and forth between

Edward and Justin and finally rested her eyes on Justin. 'And behind my back, too!' she thought.

"Mommy, it was just a slip of the tongue. Nothing happened, really!" Justin dodged Daisy's eyes and

thought, 'Dang it! Will mommy punish me? It was all daddy's fault. He should have reminded me

earlier.'

Edward sighed with profound resignation. He shouldn't have trusted a little kid to be reliable. 'What

should I say? How can I calm her down?' he asked himself in his mind.

"Really? Nothing happened? Mr. Mu, why don't you tell me the truth?" Daisy turned to Edward and

looked at him right in the eye, hands behind her back. She was the picture of authority.

"We went to the beach. And there were a lot of girls around. It was not my fault. I was born with a

handsome face." Edward answered in a serious manner, as if he were a soldier answering the officer's

question.

"You seem to be quite proud of yourself. When did this happen? Why didn't you tell me?" Daisy

sneered. 'You're handsome? Why don't you say you're unfaithful?' she snorted to herself.

"Senior Colonel Ouyang, you were off on a training mission, under a radio silence order. We were

unable to tell you," Justin answered in a loud voice. He had been living in the army base for years, and

he knew the jargon, and how to answer the officer's question.

"And after that? Why didn't you tell me when I got back?" Daisy asked. It was long ago, and she and

Edward weren't that close at that time. She was a little embarrassed as she began to think she was

making a mountain out of a molehill.

"Senior Colonel Ouyang, we thought it was no big deal, so we didn't tell you." Edward answered the

question in the way Justin did. He didn't think it was necessary to tell Daisy. After all, he had countless

admirers. If he had to tell Daisy about stupid little things like this, he'd be exhausted.

"Well, Mr. Mu, what do you think is a big deal, then?" Daisy continued. She wouldn't let Edward go

unless he gave her a satisfactory answer. She was now treating Justin and Edward as her inferiors,

and she should maintain her dominating aura. She liked it.

Justin tried his best to hold back his laughter. His mother was now concentrating her fire on his father,

which meant he was safe now.


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