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Chapter 199 You Are Nobody To Me (Part One)



Chapter 199 You Are Nobody To Me (Part One)

"Who is there?" Lucas felt it.

She wanted to escape, but it was too late. He had already moved quickly in front of her. His deep dark eyes gave out a fierce cold light in the darkness.

"Miss Eva, is that you?" His tone was like a cold sea breeze.

"I'm a little thirsty. I want to get some water to drink." She explained.

His sharp eyes swept over her face, and then turned back to pour a cup of water in front of the bar counter, walking back and handed it to her. This is from NôvelDrama.Org.

"Thank you." She took the cup and took a sip, and then walked to the railing.

He poured a glass of brandy and came to her side. "My wife always says that she can talk and sing."

She was stunned and turned her head to look at him. His eyes were fixed on the sea surface. He looked so focused as if he was listening to her.

The sea was surging, and the sound of the tide rolling down and forth echoed in the empty beach in the night sky.

Those voices were like a complicated song, a wonderful combination of countless whispers.

She raised the corner of her mouth and a faint smile rose slowly and gracefully in the dark night. "Yes, the sea can speak, the moon can sing, and the night can eat. She is endlessly telling a lot of stories. It's a pity that people in this world are too impetuous. They pursue money and fame all their lives, and few of them are willing to calm down and listen to the story of the sea. "

He was shocked and turned to look at her. There was a trace of surprise in his exploring eyes, as if he had discovered a place that interested him from his cold appearance.

She also looked at him, a pair of foggy big eyes gleaming in the moonlight night, "so I think the person who can hear the sea must be the incarnation of an angel, with a pure heart."

The incarnation of an angel? He raised his eyebrows and looked at her with a dull look.

The sea breeze blew up her hair. Her hair just swept gently across his face, which made him tremble like a string being touched.

As if escaping from something, he quickly looked away and looked at the night sky.

"Sophia, she is an angel." His voice was so deep and powerful like the sound from the deep cloud sky. God didn't want her to stay on earth for too long, so he took her away. He gazed at the stars in the sky as a meteor quietly brushed past the night sky. The sadness on his face was like a flash of lightning, which disappeared in the blink of an eye and was buried deeply in his heart.

"Mr. Lucas, maybe your wife is watching you from heaven. Seeing you so sad, she must be worried in heaven. She must hope you can find happiness again. " Eva's voice came with the tide. For some reason, the sorrow on his face made her heart ache. He was her enemy. She should be tough. Mercy to the enemy was cruelty to herself. She couldn't have any sympathy. Absolutely not.

Lucas fell into silence. His heart was like the hallway that had been destroyed. There was no life in it. For him, happiness had already been a luxury.

"Mr. Lucas, it's too late. I should go now. You should go to bed early." Eva walked towards the cabin. Before she went in, she couldn't help but look back. This figure really looked like... She stopped, swallowed hard, and washed her sorrows away.

**

In order to watch the sunrise, Daisy got up very early.

The sea was light blue.

In the past three years, without Sophia around, Lucas often couldn't sleep well and couldn't fall asleep.

"Good morning, Mr. Lucas! Are you waiting for the sunrise here?" Daisy walked to his side and smiled.

Lucas nodded slightly and smiled as usual.

Minnie asked the maids to send the breakfast onto the deck. Then, Lucas invited Daisy to sit down and enjoy the sunrise at the same time of dining.

And Minnie and Eva were sitting at the table.

The sky was getting brighter. The silvery water was quiet and serene, and the morning breeze was stroking the waves, and the glistening silver was sparkling like countless stars were broken, scattering on the ground

In the Tommy cup.

The junction of the water and sky began to turn red, and gradually the red glow spread, rendering the eastern sky. After a short while, half of the sun's red face appeared. Carrying a heavy load on its back, it tried its best to advance step by step. At last, it broke through clouds and jumped out of the sea surface. In a flash, there was only a dazzling light in the sea, and it was almost impossible to distinguish between water and sky.

"It's so beautiful!" Daisy exclaimed. The bright morning sunlight reflected on her beautiful and clean face.

"A new day has begun. There is an old saying in our country: those who see the sunrise will be blessed by the God of sun. Today will be a lucky day." Said Eva slowly.

"Really? When I go ashore, I'll go buy a few lotteries to see if I can win the first prize." Minnie covered her mouth and smiled playfully.

There was not much expression on Lucas's poker face. His eyes passed Eva's face and shifted to the sea surface. The sea was quiet and serene, and the sunlight was dancing among the waves, like a golden butterfly stretching its wings to fly.

He stared at the empress for a moment and then turned his eyes to Daisy. "Your Highness, after having breakfast, shall I send you ashore?"

Hearing that her master was seeing the guests off, Daisy was on the edge of despair and nodded slightly without saying anything.

The purpose of the visit was only three days. But after that, Daisy didn't plan to go back. She had exerted all kinds of skills on her queen through video, and finally got the exclusive interview schedule to stay in the palace for a month. Of course, the news that she had taken her team back and even asked Eva to protect her.

Eva rented an apartment for her. The more low-key it was, the less attention she would draw.

"Your Highness, it is not wise for you to do this. You'd better come back as soon as possible." As a counselor, Eva thought it was necessary to remind her.

"So, Eva, you must protect me." Daisy smiled, with a look of indifference on her face. Eva sighed and thought the princess was so naughty. Maybe she was still young. As the saying goes, the newborn calves are not afraid of tigers. However, the queen had always been smart. She should be very clear that it was extremely dangerous to leave the crown prince's inheritor in a foreign country. If the princess

fell into the hands of someone with ulterior motives, it would be a great threat to the country. How could she allow such a thing to happen?

She was confused and asked, "Your Highness, how did you persuade the queen to allow you to stay?"

The smile on Daisy's face disappeared all of a sudden, as if it had been taken away by a gust of wind from the window. "I tell the queen that I will marry Edward after she agrees with this matter."

"Get married?" Eva was scared.

"Yes, Edward was the empress. My mother hopes to conclude a marriage with her majesty to maintain peace and stability in the border." Daisy lay on the bed.


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