It was because she really put away her notebook.

The next second, I stayed still.

Daisy closed her notebook and put it into her computer bag. She said while packing and organizing her stuff, "I'm going on a business trip. Anna will cook for you. Don't call me."

I carefully looked at Daisy's expression and asked in a low voice, "When will you be back?"

"It's none of your business!" She said coldly and then left.

I was left at the dinner table, watching her leaving figure.

She seemed to be very busy at work recently.

I'd better not disturb her anymore.

At the door, the man who had obviously left yesterday appeared at some point. He stood in the doorway with his arms around his chest. "What's the similarity between that idiot and me? You're using him as a stand-in for me, seriously?"

"When he was not stupid, he was decisive and handsome." I heard her say in my favorite voice, and then she stood on tiptoe and kissed the man. "Just like you."

Their conversation was heard by me clearly.

I wanted to cry, but I couldn't, for Daisy disliked people who would cry.

Meanwhile, I couldn't help but think whether I was really handsome when I was not stupid.

I took out my phone and called James.