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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 60

Casey was also stunned, and he didn't expect Edith to want to hear him sing.

But now that Eddie had asked for it, he couldn't refuse.

Diana heard Eddie's request and immediately twitched her mouth and said, "Edith, are you serious? Don’t let his singing scare us!"

Several people agreed, showing a contemptuous look at Casey.

"Don't sing, I really have a heart attack. If you scare me when singing, you can’t take the consequences."

"I still want to have a good night's sleep tonight. I beg you, don't let me have nightmares at night."

"Just let someone who is good at singing sing. Casey’s singing is a torture of us." ......

Edith didn't agree with them, defending Casey, saying, "Casey hasn't sung yet. Why do you say that? Maybe he can sing well."

"Edith, I think you are really fooled by him. You have been with him for many years, has he sung a song before? In general, the people who do not sing are because they can’t sing, there is no doubt about that." Diana said.

"But ... I feel Casey's voice, a bit like your Prince Charming's, and he may sing very well." Edith went on.

Diana immediately glanced at Casey, and her eyes covered with disdain.

"Well, I'm not slandering him, but you should know exactly that what Casey is like, how can he be compared to my Prince Charming."

As she spoke, Diana greeted a group of girls and said, "Come on, let’s listen to my Prince Charming’s song."

She turned on her cell and played a song which recorded in live broadcast that day.

These girls were attracted by the singing, indulged in their fantasies.

"Wow, isn't that Caesar, the one who is very famous recently? His song sounds extremely beautiful."

"How could Casey’s voice be compared to a super singer’s like this. His song must be terrible."

"Casey had better not sing. As we're listening to such a nice song now, we can’t help but feeling sick if we listen to yours."

"That's right, but Hunter hasn't come back yet, even if he vomits, he can't vomit for so long."

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Edith looked angry, she just wanted to hear Casey sing a song, but she didn't expect to be so ruthlessly rebutted by others.

Casey didn't care what these people say, and since Diana thought he's so bad, it was better to identify himself directly today, so that Diane wouldn’t send him these disgusting messages later.

He got up and went to the singing table and ordered a song, I Will Always Love You.

Diana saw that Casey was really going to sing, and stared at Casey more sarcastically, and she even wanted to go out.

Edith's classmates weren't happy with Casey either, and a few covered their ears for fear that Casey would pollute their ears.

As the music rang out, Casey picked up the microphone and looked at Edith.

Edith didn't care what the people around her said, staring at Casey with both eyes, and she had a hunch that Casey would surprise her.

"If I should stay, I would be in your way, so I’ll go but I know..."

As soon as Casey sang, the noisy crowd in the room quieted down.

The people, who despised him just now, were immediately stunned when they heard Casey singing, and then the look on their faces turned to enjoyment.

This song was too nice.

Those who covered their ears saw that the expressions of these people had changed, and they were all strange, and then they took their hands off their ears.

Then their expressions became as jovial as those of others.

Edith thought that since Casey dared to go up and sing, he wouldn't sing badly.

But now hearing Casey's song, Edith had a feeling of sweetness, for Casey's song, she could only describe it as a fairy song.

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