After returning to the hotel with Neil, Daisy was still in shock.

She took the water that Neil handed her, and took a sip. After experiencing such a thing, she completely forgot her plan to have a good talk with Neil.

She didn't know who the black-haired man was, nor why he attacked Neil.

But Neil avoided talking about her worried question, and only comforted her,

"It's okay, everything is over."

This suddenly reminded Daisy that Neil, who faced those dangers directly, needed her comfort even more. She temporarily let go of the anxiety and confusion in her heart, embraced Neil with a warm hug, and rested her head on Neil's shoulder lightly.

"Yes, it's all over."

Just lying on the bed after washing, Daisy still had trouble falling asleep.

Not only the dark-haired man, Superman's complex eyes when he looked at her and Neal also lingered in her mind.

【"How are you?"

"I am fine."】

At that time, they only said these two sentences briefly, and then she saw Superman showed a look of melancholy and seemed to be relieved, and then smiled at her reluctantly and left.

The sixth sense of women seems to have finally come into play at this time, and she found something in Superman's expression that disturbed her.

Hearing Neil's breathing beside her ear, she couldn't help calling softly,

"Neil?"

"Ok?"

This inexplicable reassured her a little. She temporarily restrained her desire to ask doubts, and moved closer to Neil, lying in Neil's arms, reaching out to hold Neil's hand on her waist, Quietly close your eyes.

The next day, she and Neil hurriedly boarded the return plane and arrived at the small airport where they departed that day.

They simply rested in the hotel for a while, and when it was getting dark, they went out to prepare for dinner.

Not long after they walked out of the hotel, a black Cadillac stopped on the side of the road beside them, and the dark-skinned man with a cold face on the driver's seat called out Neil's name.

This made Daisy stunned, and looked at Neil suspiciously.

Then the black windows at the back of the car slowly lowered, revealing an exceptionally handsome face that also surprised Daisy so much that she wanted to scream.

"Long time no see, Neil, I have been waiting for you for this rare meeting."

"We should have a good get together," the man's blue eyes then looked at the shocked Daisy, with a sincere and charming smile, "Of course, there is also Mrs. White, please don't refuse."

Senator Edward Mora was a very attractive person, and Daisy felt this more clearly after having close contact with Mora at the dinner table.

Both his voice and smile are very pleasant and charming, his conversation is interesting and friendly, and his manner is elegant but without a sense of distance, people can't help but have a good impression of him.

"I've always wanted to see you," Moura looked at Daisy with a smile, "Unfortunately, I never had the chance before this."

Daisy couldn't get out of the excitement of having dinner with the presidential candidate she supported for a while, she tried her best to make herself look calm and decent, and for Senator Mora's curiosity about her and Neil during the meal, She is also very willing to share with the other party. In front of Mora, her interest in talking seems to be high. Starting from the recent events, she talked about all kinds of interesting things that happened when she and Neil met.

Mora looked very happy, and the smile on his face was more sincere and friendly than the ones seen on TV. Even though they had just met for a short time, it made people feel like old friends at first sight, so naturally, Dai Xi curiously asked about the acquaintance between him and Neil.

"That was a long time ago." Maura looked sideways at Neil, smiling as if recalling something, then turned her head and smiled at Daisy, "Neil's handbag was left beside me... .”

Daisy listened carefully to Mora's voice, but Neil interrupted Mora's words just before she started,

"We talked about the past all night," he smiled and looked sideways at Maura, "Eddie, those things have been in the past for a long time, and it should be over."

Hearing Neil finish the topic, Daisy suddenly realized that a long time had passed unknowingly, and she was a little bit unfinished. Just about to say something, she heard Maura asking Neil,

"Are you really happy now, Neil."

The sudden change of the topic made Daisy stunned, but Maura still had a smile on her face, as if it was just a very casual question.

At this time, Mora's cell phone rang suddenly.

After saying a few words, he hung up the phone, with an apologetic smile on his face, as if he didn't care that the previous question hadn't been answered yet,

"Unfortunately, I'm afraid I have to leave early." He looked at Daisy, "It was a pleasure chatting with you, and I hope that the next time we meet will come as soon as possible."

Mora stood up from her seat, and unhurriedly buttoned the waist of her suit.

"Anything I have said is still valid now," he smiled and looked at Neil who was sitting beside him, and put his hand on Neil's shoulder lightly, "No matter what time, the position on my left hand It's yours, and I want you to be by my side when people cheer for me in the future."

Daisy sensitively sensed something in this sentence, which made the smile on her face fade away.

He finally smiled at the dazed Daisy, "Enjoy your meal, Mrs. White."

I don't know if it was Daisy's illusion, but the "Mrs. White" seems to have a lot of meaning.

On the way back to the hotel, Daisy remained silent. The details of the episodes that she had never paid attention to in the past now emerged one after another. Her brain was in a mess, and her complexion seemed to become paler and paler with the night wind.

And her only warmth is the hand held by Neil.

Daisy looked at the man walking beside her, and suddenly asked the same question as Senator Mora,

"Are you really happy now, Neil."

Neil looked sideways at her, as if he thought the question was strange, but his answer was still very affirmative,

"Of course, being with you is my happiest time."

Such an answer made Daisy's face gradually reveal a smile, but that smile was so faint that it seemed that it would be blown away by the night wind at any time.

Lying on the hotel bed with Neil that night, Daisy still didn't feel sleepy.

When the seeds of doubt are planted, any once seemingly ordinary details become suspicious "clues".

Daisy couldn't help turning around to face Neil. Her movement caused Neil to open his closed eyes. Through the light outside the window, she could clearly see Neil's face, and the pair of eyes that seemed to be fitted into it. The black eyes of the stars.

Some kind of impulse made her unable to keep silent anymore, she suddenly asked softly,

"Have you lied to me?"

She saw Neil frowned slightly in doubt, "Why do you ask that?"

This made Daisy silent for a moment. She looked into Neil's eyes and calmed down, "What do you think deception is? Neil."

But Neil didn't answer her right away, he just asked rhetorically,

"What do you think cheating is?"

Daisy pursed her lips when Neil avoided answering again.

The man who broke into their wedding, the young student, the strong man he met on the streets of New York, the Superman he met last night, and Senator Mora before him.Their expressions and conversations began to come to her mind one by one. Looking back now, it seemed that every time she felt something was wrong, Neil would always change the subject lightly.

An uneasy doubt seemed to overwhelm her reason suddenly at this moment,

"Cheating will make all relationships false," her voice gradually changed from light to heavy due to her increasingly restless mood, "Cheating is betrayal."

But when these words came out, Daisy regretted it. She knew that she was just suspicious, and this emotional sentence was too heavy and too absolute. The unnecessary quarrel would only make their relationship worse.

"You're right," but just when she wanted to make amends, she heard Neal's exceptionally calm voice, "Then have you ever lied to me? Daisy."

This sentence made Daisy frown, and Neil's suspicion made her sad and angry, but she also immediately realized that after asking such a question, Neil would probably feel the same way, and she immediately felt the same way. Made her feel guilty.

"No, Neil," she looked seriously into Neil's eyes, "I never lied to you."

Neil smiled, that smile seemed extraordinarily cold against the backdrop of the night,

"I never betrayed you, Daisy."

The night passed quietly, and nothing seemed to have changed.

But they both knew something was different after all.

The author has something to say:

Daisy's point of view.

About "Mrs. White"~ Do you still remember that Neil used to have various surnames~ For example, Tony's "ex-boyfriend Neil Jones"~

Hmm...haven't forgotten about Hannibal~ but it's obviously difficult for Daisy to find out what Hannibal is~

Thank you~ Doumi Wan threw a landmine~ ok~

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