Daisy apologized again, "I'm sorry, Mr. Smith. I can't believe I was too blind to recognize the right person for Kate."

"That is all in the past, and I don't want to deal with it anymore. I am sorry to disappoint you but I don't want to fight with Joseph on the same level as you do. I'm…"

"Mr. Smith, even if you refuse to accept it, you and Joseph have been hostile to each other from the very beginning. More importantly, you still love Kate, don't you?" Daisy interrupted, worried that her plan might fail.

Daisy was right, he and Joseph would only be enemies, whether it was business or personal. Samuel confessed his love for Kate and his entire family laughed, especially Joseph. Even though he didn't care for Kate, Joseph still took her away from him and did not appreciate the fact that he had her.

Samuel clenched his teeth when he thought about the past. Their grandfather chose Joseph over him, if it wasn't for using his existence to threaten Joseph the old man probably wouldn't have spoken to him. He was working for Smith Group now but his grandfather only belittled him because he failed to compete with Joseph. If he couldn't make up for it in the future, he would like to be fired as president. He had to maintain a high level of vigilance to impress his profit-oriented grandfather.

"But I have to tell you that I don't want Kate to get involved," Samuel still had an intense crush on Kate.

Daisy sensed Samuel's feelings for Kate and said with a smile, "Since you don't want to hurt Kate, then how can you tolerate someone else hurting her?"

Feeling helpless because he knew that someone Daisy referred to was Joseph, Samuel said, "But she would rather be hurt than leaving Joseph."

"Hey, what you just said makes me doubt whether or not you are the person who is brave enough to love Kate," Daisy said to taunt Samuel.

Samuel fell for her comment, his jealousy of Joseph raged inside. They were born into the same family, with all the same opportunities. Yet, he had to compete with Joseph since childhood, constantly losing but he might have an excellent chance to finally win.

He turned to Daisy and said, "I have never done anything that was hard and unrewarding. So, if you want to work with me, you need to be loyal to me, and only me. I will need reliable information!"

"No problem!" Daisy was thrilled to know she was right about Samuel. He was a crafty as a fox and didn't want to lose. She had a plan in mind so she explained it to him.

Judging from Samuel's expression, he seemed to be completely satisfied with her idea.

"Do as you have planned. And, don't worry, I will deal with Joseph if you have any problems," Samuel agreed.

He promised Daisy, "If we work together, you can trust me. You can ask me for help whenever you need it, but I also hope that you can be kind and not hurt Anna."

"Don't worry, I won't do anything that will come back to harm me."

After they agreed to work together, Daisy and Samuel went their separate ways. Daisy immediately went in the direction of the White's mansion and sent Kate a text saying she was on her way there.

As soon as Kate saw the message, she rushed home and arrived just as Daisy was walking up the driveway. Daisy turned and waved to Kate, nervous but determined to make it work.

Kate was filled with emotions when she saw Daisy. She jumped out of the car and asked, "Where have you been the last two days? I couldn't get through to you. I was worried."

"I'm sorry…" Daisy hugged her, crying, "I've been thinking and after I calmed down, I realized how much I must have hurt you when I said those horrible things."

"None of that is important now. As long as you want to come back home… Welcome home!" Kate took her hand, "Anna is not here right now, she went to work. She is working for Kate Group doing some office work. It's not good for her to be home all the time."

"She works for you?" Daisy tried to stay calm, not wanting Kate to see her dissatisfaction, "Well, I guess that is a good thing. Anna would get sick if she stayed home."

Kate was relieved that she was happy about the situation, "Daisy, I hope you can let go of your judgment and that we can all get along in the future."

"I'll try my best," Daisy smiled. She had her own agenda so she would agree with whatever Kate wanted in the meantime.

"She's different from before. Everyone should have the opportunity to show that they changed; let's focus on her advantages," Kate added. She was still worried about the relationship between Daisy and Anna.

"Kate, you don't have to keep saying good things about her. I can see who she is now, but I still felt uncomfortable about the past. It has caused me so much pain…" Daisy sobbed.

"I know, but we have to learn to let go so that we can easily move forward," Kate assured her.

Daisy nodded, "Don't worry, no matter what happened, I won't put you in a predicament."

"Thank you, Daisy," Kate was so happy that Daisy wanted to come back home.

"I need to apologize to you. I did something horrible on the day I left, I…" Daisy looked down at the ground.

Kate knew that she was talking about the picture. She said with a smile, "Don't worry; I've put them back together. The tears can be seen, but it is still a group photo of the three of us."

"You put them back together?" Daisy couldn't believe that Kate did that. She felt regret, "I am sorry, I know it is the only picture and I ripped it up."

"Stop apologizing. If you feel bad, just please don't take your anger out on our valuable memories."

"Don't worry, I won't do it anymore," Daisy nodded.