Chapter 69
Author: Lily Monroe
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Seeing Daisy’s puzzled expression, Lydia Nolan stamped her foot in frustration.

“Honestly! You’re this beautiful—how could you not find someone better? Why pick a man who has nothing—no money, no career—and on top of that, no ambition?”

“If you ask me, you should marry into a powerful family!”

Only then did Daisy grasp what Lydia meant, and her face tightened.

The more Lydia spoke, the more excited she became, her voice almost rising to a shout. Adrian set down his chopsticks, his expression turning into a calm, I’m-right-here-and-listening.

Lydia paused, then ducked her head with an awkward smile. It really wasn’t right to say such things in front of him.

“Don’t take it personally. I didn’t mean it like that.”

“What way did you mean?” Adrian asked with a pleasant smile. Lydia fell silent.

Daisy put down her utensils and spoke evenly. “Lydia, I admit your boyfriend is impressive. But Adrian is my fiancé. You shouldn’t compare him like that, let alone say things that would hurt him.”

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