Chapter 151 Trouble
Cassie's brother reached out to grab Molly, but she dodged nimbly. However, their actions still made Molly want to get angry.
Molly didn't think she had such a high self-control that she could make others bully her and not get angry.
Before she could open her mouth, she was pulled aside.
Molly's anger had gone away when she saw the man who pulled her.
"What happened? Did he touch you?" Allen asked in a hurry, and his action was more anxious. He pulled Molly to check, and confirmed that she was really fine. Allen looked at the three people opposite. He didn't say a word, but the three men were too scared to look at him.
Allen asked coldly, "What happened today?"
No one knew if he was asking Molly or the three men.
Molly looked around and found that the three men didn't dare to speak at all. She had no choice but to explain to Allen by herself.
"In fact, there is nothing serious. They said they wanted to go home with me, but I didn't agree."
Allen glanced at them coldly, "Do they dare to hit you just because you don't agree?"
"No, it's not to hit her." Cassie's parents stuttered, "It's just that Miss. Molly is leaving, and we want to hold her to continue talking..." The more she spoke, the lower her voice became. In the end, Allen couldn't hear what they were talking about at all.
"Humph!" Allen snorted, "Why did you stop her? Besides, can you do whatever you want to her?"
Allen squinted at Cassie's brother and said, "You are an adult now. Don't you know that it's improper for a man to touch a woman?"
Cassie's brother was frightened by Allen's eyes and didn't dare to speak. Cassie's mother had to say, "We heard that the people in the city are more open."
After saying that, she craned her neck to look at Molly, who was standing behind Allen. "Miss. Molly, do you mind?"
With a gentle smile on her face, Molly uttered something that didn't match her smile at all, "I mind, very much!"
"Cassie has passed away. I have never been rude to you. I didn't want to say too much about her. On the one hand, I don't want to make trouble for myself, and it is also disrespectful to the dead." Molly walked out from behind Allen. "But now I find that I have to tell you something."
"First of all, my relationship with Cassie is not as good as you think. It's just that ordinary senior sister and junior sister, so I don't have the obligation to help you do whatever you want to do!"
"Second, I really don't know the cause of Cassie's death, and I don't know where the murderer is. If you really want to know this, you'd better go to the police station to ask about the situation! I have the phone number of Mr. Sun in charge of this case. If you need it, I can give it to you!"
"Third, I certainly don't agree with your request to live in my house. I don't think you can't make a living on your own, let alone you have hands and feet. I won't let a few strangers live in my house. After all, I don't know what kind of person you are. I think everyone present won't do that. I hope you can understand that!"
After saying that, Molly opened her wallet, took out hundreds of dollars from it and handed them to Cassie's mother. "I have hundreds of dollars here, which can't help you much, but I still hope to improve your situation!"
As soon as she finished her words, Allen pulled her into the car.
When Molly was about to say something in the passenger seat, Allen cast a glance at her. Startled by his fierce gaze, she didn't dare to say anything. By the time she realized what had happened, Allen had fastened the seat belt for her. He stepped on the gas and drove away from the crowd.
At last, Allen stopped the car in the distance. When Molly was about to ask him why he was in such a hurry just now, she saw him pressing towards her.
After a long while, the two of them separated. Molly touched her red and swollen lips and blamed, "What's wrong with you? With so much strength, my mouth is swollen!"
"Yes, yes, it's my fault!" Allen's voice sounded complacent.
Molly was dissatisfied and confused. When she saw the faint smile in Allen's eyes, she realized that there seemed to be something wrong with what she had just said.
All of a sudden, Molly's face turned red and she sat on the chair like a shrimp.
This kind of Molly made Allen even more interested. He stretched out his arms and held her in his arms. After kissing her hard for two times, he sighed, "Why can such a thing happen to you? I should lock you at home, so as not to piss me off!"
Knowing that she was in the wrong, Molly didn't dare to retort loudly, but she was not convinced by Allen's words. She mumbled, "It's not my fault. I can't do anything about it even if it's troublesome! You can't blame me for this, can you?"
Allen rubbed her hair and said softly, "It's not your fault. I'm just worried about you."
After saying that, he looked at Molly worriedly and said, "Molly, you'd better be careful recently. Although you didn't suffer any losses today, there are three people among them. If they really want to deal with you, I'm afraid you can't stop them by yourself."
"It doesn't matter. Don't worry. Can they make things difficult for me?"
Allen disagreed and said seriously with a straight face, "You must be careful. It's easy to dodge an open spear, but hard to guard against an invisible arrow. It's always right to be careful." "Okay, I know. I'll be careful."
Hearing the perfunctory reply of Molly, Allen was even more worried. "Don't go out alone recently. I'll send you to school in the morning and pick you up after school. Try not to go to a remote place alone." After saying that, Allen still felt that it was not safe. "I'd better find more people to follow you!"
Molly's eyes widened in surprise. "Is it necessary?"
"It's absolutely necessary!" Allen's eyes widened, "I don't know what's going on with Kevin. There is such a trouble now. It's better to be more vigilant."
With a sad face, Molly found that Allen didn't compromise at all, so she agreed reluctantly, "Okay, I'll listen to you."
But she didn't forget to bargain, "I agree you to pick me up every day, but forget the bodyguard. You know I don't like strangers to follow me the most, okay?" Allen neither refused nor agreed, "I see."
Sure enough, from this day on, Allen began to pick up Molly every day, so that James and Peggy knew about the matter of the two of them.
One day, Molly and Allen went back to the Su Family for dinner. At the table, Peggy mentioned this matter.
While making fun of them, Peggy didn't forget to say to Allen, "Allen, don't spoil Molly too much. She is an adult. Can't she go to school by herself? You have to go to work too. How can you be like this every day?! Besides, when she didn't meet you, she often went back and forth between home and school every day, didn't she? Now you are becoming more and more delicate!"
Obviously, Peggy said the last sentence to Molly.
Molly picked up a meatball and put it into her mouth. "Do you think I'm willing to let him pick me up? It's not about whether I'm delicate or not. It's about Allen." Noticing that everyone was looking at him again, Allen put down his chopsticks calmly and said, "Mom, it doesn't matter. I can go to work after driving Molly." "You can't do this every day. It's so tiring for you to travel around the city once in a while!"
Allen smiled, while James said with a smile, "Well, we don't have to worry about the affairs of the two children. We should be happier if they love each other well!" Molly whispered in Allen's ear, "Why do I think you are my mother's biological son? Compared with me, my mother obviously cares about you more!" Allen put some food into her bowl and said, "Mom must care about you too. If anything happens to you, she must be very anxious!"
When Allen said this, he was just joking with Molly. He had never thought that this day would come so soon!
After lunch, Allen had something urgent to deal with in the company, so he asked Molly to stay in the Su Family first and pick her up after he finished his work.
After Allen left, Molly was bored in the room alone, flipping through a book. At this time, her phone rang. Her eyes lit up. She took it out and found that it was not Allen's phone, but a colleague's.
Molly answered the phone disappointedly. It was her colleague who called and asked for her personal information, and she had to send it to him this afternoon.
Anyway, Molly had nothing to do. She told her parents and drove straight to the school.
The school was always very quiet on weekends. Molly parked her car in the parking lot. As soon as she got out of the car, she was knocked hard on the back. Before she could react, a handkerchief with the smell of medicine covered her face again. She struggled for a few times, but finally she couldn't resist the drug and fainted.
Two hours later, Peggy began to worry, because Molly said she would be back soon. But she hadn't come back yet. So Peggy called Molly, but no one answered.
In the spacious parking lot of B University, a mobile phone was buzzing in the corner, but no one picked it up.
Allen, who was busy with his work in the company, also received a phone call that made his face change greatly.