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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 158

Casey immediately got up from his seat and followed Edith into the room.

"Strangely enough, Edith, aren't you planning to divorce Casey? Why did you go back to his room?" Amara scolded.

"Mom, I was impulsive before. Don't talk about it again." After speaking, Edith entered the room.

Casey was afraid that Amara would make more trouble, so he hurried into the room and closed the door.

Amara threw the chopsticks directly on the table, full of anger. Her plan to ask Casey for 10 million failed.

In the room.

After Edith put her things down, she turned to look at Casey, full of resentment.

Casey smiled at Edith and asked, "Do you really forgive me?"

Edith immediately waved her small fist and hit Casey, grieving, "You bastard, you scared me a lot. Do you know how sad I was after seeing that picture? My tears are almost over these two days. You big villain!"

Edith complained to Casey, and tears came out again, but this time the tears were not because of sadness, but because her grievance had been vented.

Casey watched Edith vent the grievances with distress. He did not speak, but took a step forward and directly took Edith into his arms.

Edith hit him in the chest a few more times, then hugged Casey tightly.

"Promise me, don't let it happen again, okay?" Edith said.

"I promise you that I will never betray you in my life. I will always love you only," Casey said seriously.

With Casey's assurance, Edith also felt relieved, raised her head, and took a look at Casey's eyes.

Casey lowered his head and moved towards Edith's lips. Edith closed her eyes and they kissed.

Abrupt mood swinging could promote the relationship between two people best. After experiencing this incident, they had become closer.

Casey hugged Edith directly onto the bed, intending to do the natural thing.

Edith was also looking forward to it, thinking that Casey was not as stupid as before.

However, at this moment, a knock on the door rang, almost frightening Casey.

Edith was also frustrated and shouted at the door, "Mom, what are you doing!"

"Hurry up, let Casey come out and wash the bowl. He stays at our house and doesn't leave. Does he still want to do nothing?" Amara's voice sounded impatiently.

Casey gave Edith a helpless look and got up from the bed.

"You rest first, I'm going to wash the dishes. It can wait," Casey said.

Edith squashed her mouth, her face full of anger. She thought that her mother must be deliberate, she came to make trouble at every critical moment.

After Casey went out, Edith murmured, "How can I wait. I'm so anxious. I'm really angry."

After Casey finished washing the dishes, Amara asked Casey to mop the floor and do the laundry in order to vent her dissatisfaction.

After everything was done, it was eleven o'clock in the evening.

When Casey returned to the room, he found Edith was asleep.

He lay down on Edith's side cautiously. He felt peaceful as he watched Edith sound asleep.

Even if it was just being able to sleep in the same bed with Edith, Casey thought it was a kind of happiness.

The next morning, Casey got up early to make a meal and asked Edith to get up and eat.

During the meal, Edith received a call from Albie. Albie asked Edith to go to Francis' in a rude way during the meal. He said that he would come to her for something, and then sneered twice.

Edith frowned immediately, knowing that Francis was looking for her because of building materials.

After Grayson left yesterday, Edith contacted several building materials factories. Although these building materials factories were willing to provide them with building materials, the small quantities were so pitiful that they were not enough for the project with TY Group.

Several other larger building materials factories had colluded with Grayson, and they didn't even answer Edith's phone calls.

Although she had reconciled with Casey now, the company's affairs still made her upset.

"What's the matter?" Casey asked, looking at Edith.

Edith told Casey about Grayson asking her to raise the price yesterday.

"Grayson is not only asking prices, but also..." At this point, Edith couldn't say anything, and the grievance appeared on her face.

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