Chapter: 40

Diane sighed and said, “I’ve told you times without number that you need to cut down on your alcohol intake, quit drinking coffee, and also stop smoking, but you have refused to listen to me. Now, see what’s happening.”

There was a hint of displeasure in Diane’s voice. She couldn’t help gritting her teeth when she remembered how Chelsea used to make coffee for Edmund every morning

It annoyed her that Edmund didn’t Like the coffee she made for him now. She had thought she was good at it. But he always frowned after taking a sip. He’d then dump it.

Not only did this break her heart, but she was also mad at Chelsea for making Edmund’s taste buds only comfortable with her coffee. She was fed up with wasting her efforts, so she decided to make him quit using his stomachache as an excuse.

This was the only way she could make sure Edmund never compared her with Chelsea in terms of coffee making.

Edmund didn’t utter a word, nor did he nod in agreement. It was pretty obvious to Diane that he wasn’t going to take her advice.

two of them got into the car, Diane asked tentatively, “By the

not bad,” Edmund replied

teeth and asked, “Don’t you

strange about the

On the other hand, the princess of the neighboring

while ago. If Chelsea wasn’t the one who wrote the script, she wouldn’t have taken offense. However, she felt that Chelsea had written the script based on the love

had been forced by the king to marry a woman that he didn’t love. He was already in love with a princess from a neighboring nation. He wanted to

the storyline seem so similar

had ended and he was now with his first love. Could it be that Chelsea sought comfort in writing this script because she couldn’t have him? Did this

the so-called discrepancy in the script. He agreed that

alive could end up together. I don’t think the ending is unreasonable.”

love. The love the prince and the princess shared was also important. They should have ended up together!” Diane didn’t change her point of view. The tempo of her voice

all the plots from the court, battlefield, and church. She took good care of him when he was in danger. Without her help, the prince would have never become king. The best reward he could give her for her loyalty was to love her back. Don’t you think it would be unfair if he had walked

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