Reborn: Sure to Flirt Me?

Chapter 140 Go To Grandfather's House



"So you have time now, right?" Seeing the dishes made by Molly, Farrell went downstairs and teased her with a smile.

Molly looked at him helplessly and said, "Allen and I can't eat take out all the time, can we?"

"What's wrong with the takeout? Didn't you often eat the takeout before? " Farrell continued to make fun of her.

"One person can eat casually. Two people can't eat the takeout all the time!"

"Did you hear that? Allen was so charming! My lazy girl almost became a good wife since she met him! Your father and I have raised you up, but you haven't peeled any fruit for us!" After saying that, she turned around and said to James, "James, do you think so?"

James nodded with a smile.

"Dad, mom, you can't lie! You are slandering me, you know? Didn't I wash a plate of fruit for you when I came back yesterday?"

"Did you peel it for us?"

Molly was stunned for a moment, and then she screamed, "You and dad said I didn't need to peel them!"

Peggy rolled her eyes gracefully and said, "So you haven't peeled fruits for us yet."

Then her mother joined hands with James and Farrell to accuse Molly.

"When you are at home, you usually go downstairs for dinner after the meal is prepared on the table."

"When you were at home, you never went into the kitchen voluntarily. Occasionally, you said you would help me cook. In the end, you are only in charge of tasting."

"When you are at home, you seldom pour water for us, let alone cook for us."

There were a lot of similar circumstances. At the beginning, Molly would retort, but gradually she began to doubt herself. Did she really behave as bad as they said at home? Thinking about it carefully, she was sure that she had done nothing for her family these years. She could not help but lower her head in depression.

Originally, Allen just stood aside and watched the interaction between the four of them with a smile. He knew that they were joking.

It was not until Molly looked very depressed that Allen found that she took it seriously. He quickly winked at the other three people of the Su family.

Peggy was very happy at first. At this time, she realized that something was wrong. She couldn't really piss her daughter off during the Spring Festival! She quickly changed the subject.

"However, Molly is an excellent student. She is a doctor now." Peggy began to brag about her daughter. "Look, how many people at her age have such an education background? James, look at your beautiful and filial daughter. Am I right?"

"Exactly!" James also said, "It's said that the daughter is the apple of parents' eye. No wonder our Molly has been considerate and sensible since childhood."

"So, Molly should be spoiled!"

"Ha ha!" Molly was amused by them. "Well, don't I know what kind of person I am? You don't have to praise me here! Dinner is ready. Let's go to eat!

"We are not bragging. We are telling the truth!" Peggy picked up a dish and said with a smile, "Look at this dish. It looks better than what I cooked!"

Molly blinked mischievously and said, "It would be great if you could say something like that after eating."

Her mother's hand, which was serving the dishes, stopped for a moment and continued to walk forward as usual. At the same time, Farrell approached Allen and asked him in a low voice, "What do you think? Is the food cooked by Molly still edible?"

Allen picked up the rest of the dishes, looked back at her with a faint smile and said, "What do you mean? I can't eat anything wrong anyway."

Farrell's body froze. She looked at the dishes in her hands, wondering whether she should eat them later or not.

Seeing that, Allen said with a smile, "Don't worry. In fact, Molly is a good cook. It tastes well."

After breakfast, James and Peggy asked Molly and Allen if they would be busy. If there was nothing else, they would go to Molly's grandmother's house today, and Allen could go with them.

Molly had always been close to her grandma, and she hadn't been to her grandma's house for a long time. It was impossible for her not to go to visit her grandma and grandpa. But she was afraid that it would be boring to leave Allen alone at home, so she wanted him to go with them.

Seeing that Molly was looking at him eagerly, as if she would cry for him if he didn't want to go, which made Allen couldn't refuse.

So, Allen said with a smile, "Okay, I don't have anything else to do. If it's convenient, I'll go to visit grandma with you."

"We're family. Why not?" Peggy was also very happy. "Your grandparents can take a good look at you. They haven't seen you yet!"

Molly's grandfather was a well-known scholar business man in B City. In addition to his daughter Peggy, he also had a son. His son also gave birth to a son called Victor Chu. He was younger than Farrell, but a few years older than Molly.

As the youngest and the only girl in this family, Molly had always been a spoiled child in her grandfather's family. Even her cousin had to yield to her.

Therefore, when Victor saw that Molly worked for Allen, he immediately admired Allen very much.

It was the first time for Allen to visit them, so Molly's grandparents, uncle and aunt prepared a big red envelope for him.

However, what Allen received had been put into Molly's pocket.

Grandparents also loved Allen very much. After Allen came back, they was also envious of him.

Hearing this, James seemed to have just remembered something, "Allen, are you going to visit your grandfather's house these days?"

"I don't think so." Allen's face froze, but he quickly returned to normal. "I haven't been there for so many years, so I won't go this year."

James and Peggy were not satisfied with his answer. "In the past, you were in a special situation. No one could say anything about you if you didn't want to go. But now you are fine. If you don't go, others will say that you are thoughtless!"

Allen whispered, "Let others say it. Anyway, they won't say it in front of me, and I won't care about it."

"You naughty boy!" Peggy glared at him and said, "You don't care about other people's discussion, but don't you think about your mother? That's her parents' home. As her only child, you don't contact her parents. If she is still alive, she will be sad. "

Allen wanted to say something but said nothing.

At last, James said, "Your parents had passed away. You are my son-in-law, but I treat you as my son, and now I am your father. So listen to me and go to your grandfather's house tomorrow, let Molly go with you."

Although Allen didn't agree in his heart, he always respected James and Peggy. He had to agree with James.

At night, Allen lay on the bed, staring blankly at the ceiling.

Molly shook her hand in front of him a few times before he came to his senses.

Molly smiled and said, "What are you thinking about? Why are you so concentrated? I called you, but you didn't hear me.

"I'm thinking about our visit tomorrow." Allen moved aside, patted the empty seat beside him and motioned for Molly to lie down.

Molly lay down and rested her head on his shoulder. "Visit? Don't you want to go to your grandfather's house?"

Allen nodded.

Frowning, Molly thought for a while and said, "My parents are right. You should go to see your grandparents. After all, they are the closest people to our mother."

"I know I should go!" Allen growled, "But I just don't want to go. What should I do?"

"Why?" Molly didn't understand why he would escape from his grandfather's family.

Allen looked at Molly and scratched his hair irritably. "Forget it. I have nothing to hide from you. Let me tell you the reason."

"When my parents were still alive, my mother always took me to grandma's house. At that time, my grandparents loved me very much. They always made a lot of food for me, and my uncle always held me and played with me."

"But after my parents passed away, my grandparents seemed to have forgotten that they had a grandson like me, and my uncle... At a party, I happened to see my uncle and wanted to say hello to him, but he walked straight past me, as if he didn't know me at all. Since then, I have known that I can't rely on my grandfather's family. I can only rely on myself! I have no one to take care of me. In order to make Charles and Celine rest assured, I have to play dumb. "

With red eyes, Allen asked Molly, "What reason do they have to make them not come to see me at all? And why should they pretend that they don't know each other when we meet?"

Molly didn't know how to answer his question. She was neither the person concerned nor the witness of Allen's life for more than ten years. She didn't know how to comfort him.

After a while, Molly said, "If you really don't want to go, then we won't go."

"How can we not go?" Allen opened his eyes and said, "I have promised our father. I can't cheat him!"

Molly shook her head firmly. "It's none of your business. I'll talk to dad."

Allen was tempted, but he finally refused, "Forget it. If I run away on the spot, I will become a deserter. And I really want to know why my grandfather's family avoid me like hating snakes and scorpions!" The second morning, after packing up, Allen and Molly drove to Allen's grandfather's house.

On the way, looking at Allen's sleepy face, Molly was a little worried.☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐


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