Chapter 37 The Woman Molly Saw In The Parking Lot
Molly fell on the desk and couldn't help but think carefully. Was her behavior like a pedophile? Was she a little perverted!
After careful consideration, Molly came to a conclusion.
That was to say, she was normal.
Although Allen was young mentally, he was still a more than 20 year old adult physically.
Then, the question came again. How should she explain to Allen what love was and what marriage was.
Thinking of this, Molly lowered her head again, as if her whole body was integrated with the desk.
In the end, Molly still couldn't figure out the result. She packed up the photo, calmed herself down and went downstairs for dinner.
In June, Molly successfully completed her thesis defense and handed in a satisfactory answer to her graduate career.
At the same time, a new life began. With her own efforts, Molly was admitted to a Research Institute of a professor that she was very satisfied with. At the same time, she found a job as an assistant teacher in the alma mater.
This year, she had achieved both academic and business achievements.
Molly walked out of the office of the school with books in her arms. She squinted in the dazzling sunlight.
To be honest, it was a big surprise for Molly to be able to get the professor's doctoral student.
In her last life, Molly married Kevin after she finished her postgraduate study. She had no intention of getting a doctorate at all.
After getting married, she stayed at home like most of the married ladies. Although it was not really about helping her husband and teaching son, she did not go out to work.
At the thought of this, Molly felt that she was stupid. She was full of interest and argued with her parents for seven years to learn her major, but she finally threw it all away. But she didn't regret it at that time? This made Molly feel that she was incredible at that time.
At that time, she stayed at home like a fool and didn't even know when her husband had an affair.
'All right, all right. I have promised Allen to go out with him today. I'd better go to see him as soon as possible.' When she arrived at the parking lot, Molly got into the car. Before she started the car, a woman came over. Molly didn't pay much attention to her. She started the engine and drove out of the parking lot.
After driving for two minutes, Molly suddenly stepped on the brake, regardless of whether she scared the passers-by on the road or the driver behind her who was forced to stop the car because of her sudden parking.
Holding the steering wheel tightly, Molly didn't know whether she should continue driving or go back to have a look. She wanted to see if the woman she had just seen in the parking lot was the one she was thinking about.
Putting her cold hand on her forehead, Molly woke up a little. Hearing the constant honk from behind, Molly started the car, drove to the side, and stopped at a roadside.
Molly stopped and lay back on the seat, frowning.
Molly was surprised to see this woman so soon, and she was even more surprised to see her at school.
She didn't quite understand what was going on now. How stupid she was in her previous life, how many things had happened that she didn't know and how many things were going on without telling her. As her thoughts flowed quickly, Molly's thoughts became deeper and deeper, and the atmosphere around her became more and more depressing.
"Buzz Buzz..."
A phone call pulled her back from the edge of her outburst. Seeing clearly the caller object displayed on the phone, Molly tried to calm down and answered the phone.