They chose seats by the window, and from Daisy's position, she could see the pedestrians and vehicles outside through the glass.
After telling Johanes that, his face turned pale.
It wasn't until the waiter brought the coffee and said, "Please enjoy," that Johanes slightly recovered and said in a low voice, "Daisy, I admit I was wrong all these years, and I have been trying to make it up to you."
"I said that if you really want to make it up to me, you should give me a share of what Amelia has." Daisy stirred her coffee slowly, her expression indifferent, "That's not too much to ask for now."
Liam's gaze remained on Daisy, and upon hearing her words, he quickly said, "It's not too much. They're both daughters, so naturally, they should be treated the same. Director Miles, don't you agree?"
Johanes's face stiffened for a moment, and he said, "Mr. Davis is right."
Daisy didn't take his compliance to heart and continued to lower her gaze to stir her coffee without looking at them.