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Hold On Mr.! Your Sweetheart is a Real Queen-Chapter 669: Why does her smile look so beautiful?
Erin stood next to Daisy Ginger, looking up at the young man smiling quite shyly at Daisy. Erin’s small eyebrows furrowed slightly without realizing it.
There weren’t many people in the supermarket.
Daisy pushed the cart inside, bought some beef, and picked out some yogurt for Erin.
Michael Joyner followed beside Daisy, looking at the graceful figure of the woman in front of him, nervously rubbing his hands.
In front of her, he was like a young lad. He didn’t dare to use his usual aloofness with girls. Even starting a conversation required mental preparation before he could speak.
So cautious like never before!
His heart was pounding, and his palms were sweating hot. He saw Daisy unable to reach for snacks on the shelf next to her and hurried over to fetch them for her.
"Thank you." Daisy thanked him with a smile.
Michael’s mind buzzed, and his already burning face turned as red as a boiling kettle at this moment.
Why does her smile look so beautiful?
"Miss Ginger, I really, really want to..."
"Mommy." The always cool and silent Erin suddenly spoke, interrupting Michael’s voice, "I don’t want these chips."
Michael, being interrupted, suddenly felt the emotions within him subside and became a bit more clear-headed. 𝕗𝐫𝚎𝗲𝘄𝐞𝕓𝐧𝕠𝘃𝕖𝐥.𝐜𝚘𝚖
He was just about to confess to Daisy!
Daisy’s attention was drawn by Erin.
"Hmm?" She shook the seafood-flavored chips in her hand, "Isn’t this your favorite flavor?"
Erin seriously said, "I want tomato-flavored ones."
Daisy suspiciously glanced at him but didn’t say anything else, just put the chips back on the shelf and took Erin to the other side to find the tomato-flavored chips for him.
Erin turned his head to glance at the man following behind him, his little face slightly stern, revealing a serious expression.
*
The rest of the supermarket shopping went smoothly for the three of them.
Michael didn’t have the courage to confess anymore and eagerly wanted to pay for Daisy’s groceries, which Daisy kindly refused.
In the end, he volunteered to drive Daisy and her son home.
This time, Daisy didn’t refuse, given that they had bought quite a few things and would have to take a taxi otherwise.
The place where Daisy lived was a villa area in Banyan City, which Zoe Hilker bought two years ago. As Michael drove in, he realized that Daisy probably wasn’t lacking money, either.
She was a self-made woman, although older than them by a few years, she was outstanding enough to be considered a parent figure in their circle.
If he hadn’t known she was Daisy Ginger, he wouldn’t have believed that the owner of such a distant-sounding name could be so youthful and beautiful.
"I’ll get off here."
The car stopped at the villa entrance, and Daisy got out of the car. Smiling, she said to the young man, "Thank you for driving us home today. I’ll invite you to dinner some other time."
Though it was a polite remark, Michael, mesmerized by Daisy’s smile, couldn’t help but say, "I’m free tomorrow, how about we have Western food together?"
He said this somewhat too eagerly, purpose clear, because what else could a single man inviting a woman out for dinner want?
As soon as the words were out, Michael felt a bit uneasy inside.
Daisy’s gaze flickered, the smile on her face remained as she was about to say something when Erin next to her said, "Mommy, aren’t you taking me to the museum tomorrow?"







