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Hold On Mr.! Your Sweetheart is a Real Queen

Chapter 49: He Doesn’t Love Daisy Ginger

Author: Gu Pianran
updatedAt: 2025-07-12

CHAPTER 49: CHAPTER 49: HE DOESN’T LOVE DAISY GINGER

After Edward Stephens left, Emily Ginger stayed alone in that corner, squatting on the ground and crying for quite a while.

Until Ian Linton walked over.

She looked up, her eyes red, at the young, handsome, and refined man in front of her, her face full of tears.

The man looked at her, sighed softly, and wiped her fair and smooth little face with a tissue, saying gently, "Emily, at this point, I’m your best choice."

Emily Ginger’s eyes filled with tears as she looked at Ian Linton without saying a word.

The man’s voice was calm as he said to her, "Daisy Ginger has already married Edward Stephens. Even if you wait until the ends of the earth, don’t expect her to give Edward back to you."

He had seen Daisy Ginger’s ways in the business arena, and everyone in Banyan City’s business circle who had dealt with the Gingers had experienced Daisy Ginger’s tactics.

What she wants, once she’s gotten it, don’t expect her to give it back.

More ruthless than Gabriel Ginger, and more decisive in her ways than Gabriel.

Hard to imagine, she’s only twenty-four years old, just a young woman who hadn’t even had the chance to finish college.

"Emily, you’re so simple, you can’t compete with your sister."

He stroked Emily Ginger’s hair, his voice gentle, "You’re so pitiful, let me protect you, okay?"

Emily Ginger looked at the young man in front of her. He was handsome and refined, and his eyes held a warm tenderness as he gazed at her. She remembered Edward Stephens telling her, "Find someone good for yourself."

She covered her mouth, bursting into tears, "Ian, I really like him."

Ian Linton reached out and gently embraced her, saying warmly, "I know. Let me wait for you, give me a chance, okay?"

Emily Ginger leaned on the man’s chest, sobbing as she cried.

Ian Linton hugged Emily Ginger, lifted his head, and looked toward the second-floor corridor.

Earlier, he had stood there with Daisy Ginger, watching Emily Ginger and Edward Stephens talk in the corner.

Throughout, the smile on that woman’s face was bright and cheerful, with no sign of what she was truly thinking.

The past events between Edward Stephens and Daisy Ginger were well-known across Banyan City, known by everyone.

Back then, in that kidnapping case that shook the entire city, Edward Stephens took seventeen knife wounds for Daisy Ginger, and when the ambulance brought him out, he was already out of breath.

Later, it was said they brought him back to life, but since Banyan City’s medical capabilities were insufficient, he had to be transferred to the United States for treatment.

A man suffering such severe injuries for his woman, truth be told, he respected him for it.

Edward Stephens loved Daisy Ginger, loved her to the point of being willing to die.

Daisy Ginger waited for Edward Stephens in Banyan City for eight years.

What could Emily Ginger use to compete with Daisy Ginger?

A woman like Daisy Ginger, for the sake of Edward Stephens, didn’t make a ruthless move to destroy her, which was all due to her mercy and softness.

Not far away, Daisy Ginger was holding Edward Stephens’ arm, and the two of them were walking toward the door.

The woman smiled like a blooming flower, while the man’s expression was calm.

Does Edward Stephens still like Daisy Ginger now?

He certainly doesn’t like her.

A man liking a woman is something you can see in the possessive look in his eyes.

Eight years have passed, and that man who once risked his life has forgotten the woman he once deeply loved.

He asked Daisy Ginger, "Why not tell him about the past?"

Daisy Ginger replied, "He may have known, but he simply doesn’t care."

All the strange occurrences have traces to follow, it’s just that Edward Stephens doesn’t care.

He doesn’t love Daisy Ginger, so he doesn’t care about everything related to her.

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