Daisy Grant smiled faintly, "It doesn't matter anymore; marrying anyone is the same. At least I'm familiar with Aidan from childhood, so I don't need to get to know someone new. Besides, this marriage was arranged since we were young. Whether I will be happy, no one cares."
Everyone only sees the benefits and advantages of the alliance between the two families, so they all bless and support this marriage. No one asks if Daisy is willing to marry Aidan, whether she likes him, or truly wants to marry him.
These considerations count for nothing in the face of interests, insignificant.
A bitterness rose in Daisy's heart.
Listening to her indifferent tone, Dawn's heart skipped a beat. He sipped his flower tea in silence, his face heavy and somber.
Realizing she had once again dragged the atmosphere down, Daisy smiled faintly, "That's why, second brother, take my experience as a cautionary tale. You should hold onto your happiness tightly and strive for a lifetime of joy."
