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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 61

Edith’s first reaction when she saw Diana’s actions was that Diana wanted to rob her man.

Especially after Casey sang a song for Edith with affection just now, she was still in spiritual communication with Casey. At this time her best friend said she wanted to stay alone with Casey for a while. Whoever saw this would misunderstand.

"Why do you want to stay alone for a while with Casey? Why not speak it out here in front of me?" Edith asked cautiously.

"Edith, don’t get me wrong. I have no other idea, but just some questions to ask him." Diana instantly explained.

Edith found it strange that Diana’s attitude towards Casey changed dramatically after he sang a song.

If it had been before, Diana would have definitely said that she looked down on Casey, but now she asked Edith not to think too much.

"Edith, what are you worrying about? It is impossible for Diana to get her eye on Casey. Are you afraid this jerk will succeed in seducing Diana?"

"Of course. Although Casey is good at singing, everyone knows his disrepute, especially Diana, who may look down most on Casey."

"Ha, ha, Edith, I really feel that you think too much. It’s impossible for Diana to take a fancy to a loser like Casey. There is only her Prince Charming in her eyes."

Hearing the surrounding people talking about her, Diana felt extremely embarrassed. If she had known it earlier, she would not have treated Casey in that way before.

Although these people put in a word for her, she felt these words were slapping her face.

Especially if Casey heard these words, he wouldn’t absolutely be well disposed towards her anymore.

"Well... Fine. Casey, go with Diana." Edith opened her mouth reluctantly.

Casey smiled at Edith and said, "Don’t worry. I only have eyes for you."

Hearing Casey’s words, Edith breathed a sigh of relief.

She didn’t know when she began to care about Casey. Not long ago, she still thought Casey was an encumbrance.

Diana took Casey to the corridor outside, apprehensive in her mind.

Casey stood in front of Diana without any expression on his face.

Diana naturally could feel the difference of Casey’s attitude towards her and Edith, which made her more disappointed.

"Are... are you Caesar?" Diana asked.

Casey nodded, "Yes, it’s me."

Hearing Casey’s admission, Diana lowered her head and asked, "Now that you are Caesar and you already have Edith, why did you still give me so many gratuities?"

"The other day you were doing live steam together with Edith. I want her to be happy so I gave you gratuity." Casey answered.

"What about that song? Why were you willing to sing that song for me?" Diana continued.

"Well, it was because the fans in the live broadcasting room were so enthusiastic. Besides, it was just a song. It meant nothing to sing it for them."

Diana stiffened immediately. Actually, neither of the two things she had cared a lot had nothing to do with her.

What Casey had done was not for her completely.

This made her feel depressed. She hadn’t expected that it was all in her imagination.

Maybe it was her fated retribution.

"That’s fine. At least you are good to Edith. Will you blame me for my previous attitude towards you? Isn’t it late for me to apologize to you?" Diana looked up at Casey.

Although she had lost the opportunity, she wanted Casey to forgive her.

"There is no need because I am used to these. And I always ignore directly this kind of things." Casey said faintly.

Diana suddenly felt stuck in her throat. In her opinion, Casey was refusing to forgive her.

But Casey did think so, who never cared about Diana and only had Edith in his eyes like what he had said just now.

"Well… can I hug you?" Diana made a final request.

She had been imagining it before. She thought she would definitely come over and hug her Prince Charming when he appeared.

However, to her surprise, her Prince Charming was Casey, who was always looked down upon by her.

"Sorry, I only accept Edith’s hug."

Casey said indifferently and then turn around to return to the box.

Diana had already expected this result, looking down disappointed.

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