Chapter 742 How Will You Compensate Me
Just at this moment.
Caspian also sent her a message, which was very unlike him: [Diana, you've done so much for me, I want to do something for you. Just keep being yourself, but now with the added identity of being my girlfriend.]
Thinking about this period, Diana really gave up a lot for him.
She loved hanging out with her friends, but because of him, she cut off contact with them and only had him by her side.
She was someone who loved liveliness, yet she stayed by his side all day without feeling bored.
He used to worry that her love for him was just a fleeting passion, that she would stop liking him after a while, but now he wasn't worried anymore.
He knew clearly that she loved him.
Her family and friends were all great, including Lon.
Diana sent a heartfelt message: [I don't want a long-distance relationship.]
Caspian, who had just boarded the plane, replied: [I will come to you. You can hang out as you used to, and when I come, you can just hang out with me.]
Seeing his message, Diana replied with one word: [Okay.]
After putting away her phone, she told the driver to go home and then looked out the window.
To many people, Caspian seemed emotionally unstable, petty, and always playing little tricks, wasting Diana's care and affection for him.
But in fact, Caspian was just too sensitive and insecure, afraid of getting hurt, so he rejected love from the start.
When he truly faced love, he was a very good person. He wouldn't make the same mistake twice. He would constantly care for the girl he loved. Most importantly, in his world, there was truly only Diana.
At six o'clock, Diana arrived home.
Benjamin and Daphne were a bit surprised to see her back. Daphne directly asked, "Weren't you going to Ivrea City with Caspian?"
They had previously received a message from Caspian saying they were leaving Gedser.
"He went back with Charles and told me to stay here and spend time with you." Diana didn't mention that they didn't even say goodbye, fearing her parents would worry about their relationship.
Benjamin poured her a cup of tea.
"We're planning to go on a trip, you don't need to stay with us." Benjamin was serious, he had already made travel plans with Daphne. "If you want to go to Ivrea City, go ahead. If you want to work, pick a position at the company."
"I've never seen a dad who keeps pushing his daughter away like you," Diana commented.
Benjamin raised his eyes slightly, still in that casual tone, "And I've never seen someone who likes being the third wheel."
Diana swallowed back her words.
Sometimes she wondered how her dad and mom managed to stay so in love after being married for so many years.
When she and Caspian reached that age, they would probably have lost their current passion, leaving only calm and enduring love.
"I don't like being the third wheel." Diana didn't plan to disturb their world. "I came to talk to Mom about something important."
"What is it?" Daphne was very concerned about Diana.
Diana glanced at Benjamin, walked over to Daphne, and hugged her arm. "Can we talk upstairs?"
"Okay," Daphne agreed quickly, then went upstairs with Diana.
Benjamin watched them go with a gentle look , then started looking at their travel route.
Upstairs in the bedroom.
Seeing Diana's hesitant look, Daphne took the initiative to ask, "What's on your mind?"
"I heard you and dad proposed to each other?" Diana had heard this from Emma and Gavin. "Is that true?"
Daphne nodded. "Yes."
"I want to propose to Caspian too." Diana smiled, her eyes full of curiosity and passion. "Do you have any good ideas?"
Daphne paused and repeated, "You propose to Caspian?"
"Yes." Diana nodded.
Daphne felt a bit complicated.
Diana blinked, still looking cute and pretty. "What's wrong?"
"Proposing is something Caspian should do," Daphne thought for a while and said, her tone slower than before. "You shouldn't worry about it."
No wonder Caspian had specifically messaged them before, asking them to stop Diana if she wanted to propose.
Diana was stunned. She looked at Daphne with a slight change in her eyes. Why did Daphne start caring about this too?
"Didn't you propose to dad before?" She hadn't realized yet, thinking Daphne simply disagreed.
"What if Caspian wants to propose to you too?" Daphne made a hypothetical situation to dissuade her, "What if you both choose the same day?"
"That would be romantic." Diana was a bit longing for that. "Just like you and dad."
Daphne felt helpless. She couldn't persuade her.
"I need your ideas, please," Diana pleaded, knowing her mom always spoiled her.
"Your dad has been keeping a close eye on me lately." Daphne thought for a long time and used Benjamin as an excuse, her face serious. "Thinking about this needs a lot of time, and he probably won't give me that."
"I'll talk to him," Diana said.
Daphne remained calm. "Okay."
Diana didn't realize her usually good mom would deceive her.
As soon as she went downstairs, Daphne told Benjamin everything.
Seeing her message, Benjamin replied: [How will you compensate me for refusing this?]
Daphne thought for a moment and chose not to reply.
Benjamin saw through her little tricks.
"Mom and I are going out to do something, we'll be back tomorrow night." Diana knew Benjamin well, so she directly informed him without discussing.
She knew it was very difficult to take her mom away from him.
"Not approved." Benjamin conveyed Daphne's meaning.
Diana didn't know she was being tricked by both of them. "I'm not discussing with you, I'm telling you. Besides, Mom is not your possession."
"We have a flight tomorrow noon," Benjamin said mercilessly. "First come, first served."
Diana wanted to argue.
Diana wanted to argue. But first come, first served was indeed a family rule.
"Then just for tonight." Diana tried to negotiate.
"No," Benjamin summarized, stood up, and lightly tapped her forehead. "If you have something, discuss it with your Caspian."