My Ex-husband Begs Me Back

Chapter 1456: Admiration
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Chapter 1456: Admiration

Chapter 1456: Admiration

Kian observed Daisy with a subdued gaze, not hesitating or pausing as he spoke directly, "I'm sorry,Miss Daisy, Mr. Simpson is quite busy today. He's still in a meeting and has even delegated thefamily matters to me. So, I regret to inform you that I'm unable to make decisions on his behalf. Ifyou need to discuss something with Mr. Simpson personally, I can schedule an appointment for youand notify you at the appointed time, is that alright?"

Kian treated Daisy strictly on professional terms, showing no undue courtesy or a different attitudetowards her, to avoid any misinterpretation.

After hearing Kian's words, Daisy's expression turned visibly sour, and her voice lost its initialgentleness, becoming somewhat indifferent. She said, "No need, I'll have my father's secretarycontact him later."

Daisy's demeanor was clearly not cheerful as she finished speaking and turned away with hersecretary.

Kian did not follow her but instead turned to take the elevator back to Ayan's office.novelbin

He reported the incident to Ayan, mentioning, "Daisy said she would contact Mr. Schulz through thesecretary to talk directly to you."

"Let her do that," Ayan responded indifferently, rubbing his forehead from the fatigue caused by thesituation. "Later, contact Kerry and have him interact more with her. The closer she gets to Kerry,the less she will focus on me."

It was a minor incident, or rather a usual occurrence, but today, it seemed to hold differentsignificance for Daisy. After leaving the Simpson Group, she intended to return to her hotel.

However, just as she was about to hail a cab with her secretary, a man wearing a mask suddenlyblocked her path. With no bodyguard around, only her secretary accompanying her, Daisy feltstartled.

Instinctively, she stepped back to maintain distance, but the man spoke up, "Don't be nervous, MissDaisy. I'm not a bad person, I just want to have a chat."

Knowing Daisy's identity seemed to ease her initial alarm, but she remained guarded as she replied,"Who are you?"

The man just smiled, "You don't need to know me, Miss Daisy. I'm not important, but what I want todiscuss with you is quite significant to you."

Daisy paused, puzzled by his words, and took a moment to respond.

The man continued, "You just came from Simpson Group, right? You have feelings for Mr. Simpson,don't you?"

Shock flickered in Daisy's eyes. She knew little of Ayan's thoughts, so such a direct questionmomentarily stunned her. She countered, "Are you from Camille? Did she send you to probe me?"

Daisy could only suspect Camille, having just met Ayan and knowing he would not ask suchquestions, as he was well aware of her affections.

Her mind flooded with doubts, her eyes intensely scrutinizing the man who dared not reveal his trueface, increasing her wariness.

The man, anticipating her reaction, continued with a light, reassuring smile, "Don't be nervous, MissDaisy. I've told you, I'm not a bad person nor here to exploit you. I merely wish to propose acooperation. Surely, you won't deny me this opportunity?"

Daisy looked at him, her voice indifferent, "What kind of cooperation? We don't know each other, Idon't see what we could possibly cooperate on."

"Of course, there is. One doesn't need to be acquainted to collaborate, so, Miss Daisy, youshouldn't feel burdened."

His gaze remained meaningful, sparking Daisy's curiosity about the nature of this proposedcooperation.

Once intrigued, Daisy couldn't help but ask, "What do you want to cooperate on?"

The man suggested, "This isn't the best place to talk. How about we find a more suitable place to sitdown and discuss at length?"

Daisy didn't object, instructing her secretary to cancel their cab and followed the man across to anearby café.

The café was mediocre at best, the worst Daisy had seen, small with only instant coffee that wasexceptionally unpalatable, making her visibly disdainful. She sat curled up on the sofa, reluctant totouch anything unnecessary.

She soon broke the silence, "Speak then, what is it?"

The man finally posed the question, "Miss Daisy, you harbor feelings of admiration for Mr. Simpson,don't you have any desires to make him yours?"

Daisy frowned, her thoughts indeed had lingered on this for more than a day, but so what? Somedesires aren't easily fulfilled, like her feelings for Ayan, who showed no interest in her, repeatedlyrejecting and distancing himself.

Feeling weary from the unreciprocated affection, Daisy, however, hadn't given up yet.

She remained silent, looking at the man, who after a pause, pressed, "Don't you understand myquestion, Miss Daisy?"

Their eyes locked, Daisy's gaze turning dimmer. She replied, "So what? Just because you say youwant to be the richest person in the world doesn't mean you can achieve it, right?"

"Of course not, because I don't have the capability. But Miss Daisy, you and Mr. Simpson are amatch made in heaven. You should be together; it would be a powerful alliance. Aren't you willing tolet him go to a woman who isn't even on your level?"

The man's emotions surged as he spoke, his tone becoming intense, his dark eyes fixed on Daisyas if trying to imprint his words into her mind, compelling her to act on them.

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