Summary of Chapter 1403: Restless from My Ex-husband Begs Me Back
Chapter 1403: Restless marks a crucial moment in Lana Carr’s Romance novel, My Ex-husband Begs Me Back. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Ayan nodded lightly, indicating his understanding, and after finishing up his work, he stood up and said, "Let's meet in the conference room!"
Kian replied, "I have already asked them to come over."
It had been several days since Daisy had seen Ayan, so when she saw him now, she immediately stood up, her eyes fixed on him. She hurriedly spoke, "Ayan, it's been a while. Have you been busy these days?"
Ayan's expression was indifferent, his gaze never landing on Daisy but directly walking past her and finally stopping at the main seat in the conference room. He looked at Kerry and asked, "Mr. Kerry, are you prepared with the detailed contract details?"
Kerry nodded and replied, "Yes, I am ready. Mr. Simpson, please have a look."
Kerry handed the contract to his assistant to pass it to Kian, who then placed it in front of Ayan.
Ayan glanced briefly at it and then handed it over to Kian for a detailed review. He said, "Is Mr. Tillery planning to sign the contract today or should we choose a specific time?"
Kerry replied, "It is up to Mr. Simpson to decide. Mr. Tillery is not here, so we will coordinate with Mr. Simpson's schedule."
"In that case, I'll need Mr. Kerry to give me a day. After the legal department reviews the contract, we can sign it. Is that okay?"
"Of course, it is necessary." Kerry nodded, noticing in the corner of his eye that Daisy, sitting beside him, was gazing at Ayan with admiration and adoration, something he had never seen in Ayan before.
A hint of envy flashed in Kerry's eyes, but there was nothing he could do.
Ayan did not miss Kerry's actions, and with a faint smile, he calmly said, "Mr. Kerry, I would like to have a private chat with you. Do you have the time now?"
The mention of a private chat caught Kerry and Daisy by surprise.
Daisy was the first to speak, "Ayan, why do you want to talk to him privately? You can talk to me directly. I am in charge of this project, and even if there are things I don't understand, I will learn from you. Can you give me this learning opportunity? I know I caused you some trouble before, but now I genuinely want to learn from you. I fought hard for this project from the beginning and I want to learn from it. Ayan, please."
Daisy stood up, fearing that the discussion was related to the project. If that was the case, once Ayan and Kerry finished talking, the contract would likely be signed, and she would have to leave. She felt like this trip to Hance City would be fruitless, not achieving her purpose.
Despite everything, she hadn't given up on the idea of being with Ayan. She didn't believe that Ayan being married meant he belonged to Camille forever. She felt that she and Ayan were the most compatible, the most suitable.
In her upbringing, she had seen too many relationships like this. Even after her parents were married, her father could still love other women and have children with them without divorcing her mother. This kind of balance was acceptable to her.
Her mind was completely consumed by thoughts of being with Ayan. She had lost all reason, her eyes filled with Ayan.
But her reaction seemed insignificant to Ayan, who remained indifferent, even cold, making Daisy feel powerless.
Ayan didn't respond to Daisy, instead turning back to Kerry and asking, "Mr. Kerry, have you considered my proposal?"
Because in Hance City, Daisy only had Kerry as a familiar person. Although she had assistants and bodyguards around her, they were all women. It was dull for her, especially with Ayan's indifference, making her even more restless.
So she could only share her frustrations with Kerry, who was good at dispelling her worries, always encouraging her. Even though he felt uncomfortable himself, he always wanted to make Daisy happy.
Ayan smiled faintly, his eyes revealing a penetrating insight that made Kerry uneasy, his face growing serious.
Kerry asked, "Is it because I am close to Miss Daisy that you treated her that way just now? If so, Mr. Simpson, you don't have to. I know very well the difference in status between Daisy and me. But treating Miss Daisy like that just because she likes you is unfair to her."
Kerry believed that Ayan was upset with Daisy because of their closeness.
Ayan's eyebrows furrowed subconsciously at Kerry's assumption, his expression turning even colder.
He said straightforwardly, "Mr. Kerry, do you not think it's better here because of your close relationship with Miss Daisy? Even if there might be a disparity in your status, Miss Daisy's affection for you makes you treat her with such disrespect. This is unacceptable."
Kerry thought Ayan was going to elaborate on the business aspect, but instead, Ayan pointed out Kerry's relationship with Daisy, which caught him off guard.
The situation had taken a turn neither had expected.
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