Chapter 1594
If he really had misunderstood his granddaughter, he would apologize to her.
Maisie knocked on the door.
When she pushed the door and went into the room, Daisie was lying on the bed dejectedly.She sat
down at the side of the bed and said, "Daisie, I believe you."
Daisie got up and said, "But Grandpa doesn’t believe me."
"Your grandfather doesn’t know the whole story, so how can you expect him to believe you?"
Maisie caressed her cheek and said, "There are many things in this world that you wouldn't know,
especially human nature.You shouldn’t harbor ill intentions against others, but you must know how to
protect yourself.There is a bottom line for kindness and mercy.
"Starting from the moment someone bares their fangs at you, you should know that it's the moment you
need to fight back and not foolishly expect them to change, understand?"
Daisie lowered her head.
It was true that she had gone soft on Lisa and hadn't told anyone about it when Lisa lied about her
father's illness.
After this incident, Daisie realized that Lisa was taking advantage of her kindness and good nature.
That was why she had the nerves to keep pulling the same tricks on her repeatedly.
When Lisa came out of the neighborhood, a Bentley parked outside the main gate slowly lowered its
windows.She was stunned for a moment when she saw it was Maisie.
However, she soon regained her composure and walked up to her with a smile.
"Mrs.Goldmann? What brought you here today? Oh yeah, how’s Daisie? It’s all my fault that
Mr.Goldmann Sr.scolded her last night."
Maisie looked at her expressionlessly and said, "Stop it.Your tricks won't work on me.I'm sure you know
whether it was Daisie who pushed you or you were the one who framed her."
Lisa froze for a moment and lowered her face.
"Mrs.Goldmann, I didn’t—"
Maisie stretched her arm forward and grabbed her chin.
"Lisa, do you really think I don't dare to hurt you just because you're young?"
Lisa’s face turned pale, and Maisie’s freezing gaze chilled her to the bone.
All humans were the same.
They would only prey on people who were weaker than them, and they would never pick on someone
their own size.
Lisa dared to target Daisie because she knew Daisie wouldn't do anything to her.
Maisie released her and said, "Come in.You’re coming with me to see Daisie’s grandfather.I want you
to tell him the truth."
Maisie brought Lisa to the Goldmann mansion.
Not only Nicholas and Nolan were present, but even Tristan was there as well.
Nicholas put the cup down and looked at Lisa sternly.
"What happened last night? Did Daisie really push you?"
Lisa clenched her fists tightly, and her face turned pale with every passing second.She took a glance at
Maisie carefully, and Maisie squinted.
"You’d better tell the truth."
Even though Maisie did not finish her sentence, Lisa knew what she was talking about.She bit her lips
and lowered her head.
"Mr.Goldmann Sr., I fell down myself that night.It wasn’t Daisie’s fault."
Tristan turned his head and said, "See? I knew it was just a misunderstanding.You’ve misunderstood
Daisie."
Nicholas sighed.
"I was too impulsive that night.After all, I was worried that Daisie would really do something wrong."
At that moment, Daisie came downstairs with her brothers.
"You fell down, but you said it was me who pushed you down."
Her voice was loud, and everyone turned their heads to look at her.
Lisa was stunned and hastily explained, "I...I didn’t—"
"Yes, you have."
Daisie stopped in front of her and continued.
"You said your father was hospitalized because he was sick, but I heard from your neighbors that your
father was not sick at all.I didn’t expose you because I thought you must have your own reasons for
lying to me.
"But I didn’t expect you to frame me for pushing you down.You were the one who pulled my hand and
fell to the floor.You just wanted my grandfather and Uncle Tristan to misunderstand me, right?"
Lisa was astonished as she listened to what Daisie said.She did not expect that Daisie would expose
everything.Tristan frowned and looked at Lisa inquisitively.
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