Chapter 142 Acquaintance
Chapter 142 Acquaintance
Realizing that Tom misunderstood her, Molly pushed Allen and said, "Hurry up and explain!"
Allen walked up to Tom, took the phone he had dialed and hung it up. Then he pulled Tom to the sofa
and walked down. "Don't hurry, Tom. Let me explain to you."
Uncle Wu looked at Molly vigilantly, and then held Allen's hand and said, "Okay, little master. I'll listen to
you."
Allen said, "Okay, I'll tell you now. Don't interrupt me!"
"Okay, okay, I won't interrupt you!"
After getting the promise of Tom, Allen pulled Molly over and said, "I didn't make it clear to you just
now. Now let me introduce you to each other."
He pointed at Molly and said, "This is Molly, the young lady of the Su family, and now my fiancee."
Then he pointed at Tom and said, "This is Tom, the butler of my grandfather's house."
After thinking for a while, he added, "He often take care of me when I was a child."
Hearing Allen's introduction, Molly was speechless, but she had no choice but to walk up to him and
say, "Hello. I'm Molly, and now I'm Allen's fiancee. You can call me Molly."
At this time, Tom calmed down and stared at Molly, stunned.
Allen and Molly were not in a hurry, waiting for Tom to come back to his senses.
"Are you from the Su Family? Is it the Su Family in the south of the city?" Tom looked at Molly and
guessed carefully.
Molly smiled and said, "Yes."
"I see," said Tom, looking at Allen in disbelief.
"Well, Tom, let's not talk about this now." Although Allen was still reluctant, he had to asked, "Aren't my
grandma and grandpa here?"
Tom sighed, "They didn't live here for a long time. I'm the only one watching the yard here."
"Where do they live now?" Since Allen didn't say anything, Molly had to ask by herself.
Tom glanced at Allen and said, "They live in the apartment that they bought for their daughter when she
was a student."
"Where?" Allen asked, "Can we two go to see them?"
Tom said seriously, "Of course! Why did you say that? They must be very happy if you go there today!"
After saying that, Tom picked up his coat and said, "Let's go. I'll take you to there!" Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
"No..." Before Allen could refuse, Molly pinched him and stopped him.
Looking at Tom who had walked out of the gate, Allen sighed silently.
Tom drove the car himself, followed by Molly and Allen.
Since Allen was not in a stable mood, Molly didn't dare to let him drive. She drove the car and followed
behind Tom.
The further the car went, the more surprised Molly felt. How could she be so familiar with this place?!
Sure enough! During working days in this place, she stayed here for the whole day.
Molly followed Tom and drove into the family residence beside B University.
The car stopped in the parking lot. Molly raised her head and looked around. She was very familiar with
this place. When she was free in college, she would come here with her roommates.
Molly thought that she might have met Allen's grandparents before.
Tom said, "They live on the nine floor upstairs. I haven't told them that you will come yet. You can give
them a surprise later."
It were many time that Tom had said "Grandpa and grandma will be very happy" in front of the two of
them. He probably knew that no one had visited Allen in the past few years, fearing that he would have
a knot in his heart. However, the knot in Allen's heart had already been formed, and it was impossible
to solve it in a few words.
Taking the things they brought, the two of them went upstairs. When they were waiting for the elevator,
Molly asked, "Tom, only grandma and grandpa live here?"
"Yes, there are two servants taking care of them here. The young master and his family often come to
see them if they have nothing to do."
At this time, Allen, who had been silent for a long time, asked, "How are grandma and grandpa?"
Tom hesitated, "Your grandma is in good health, but your grandpa... Well, you will know when you see
it."
Allen frowned.
Seeing this, Tom quickly smiled and said, "Let's stop talking about this. You have changed so much
these years. I'm afraid that your grandma won't recognize him soon!"
Allen smiled, "No, she won't."
Molly raised her eyebrows and smiled, "Are you so sure?"
Allen explained, "I look like my father very much. As long as she knows him, she can recognize me."
Hearing that, Molly remembered the meeting between the two of them in the cemetery some time ago.
She couldn't help nodding and said, "Yes, you do look like your father. When I first saw you in the
cemetery, I thought I saw him."
Molly's voice was getting lower and lower, because Allen's gaze made her nervous.
Molly turned her head and murmured, "I didn't say anything bad about you. Why are you staring at me
like that?"
"Think about what you said just now," Allen stared at her with a faint smile.
Molly thought carefully about what she had just said and didn't find any problem!
Allen said to her, "Think about it."
Molly recalled what she had just said word by word. She couldn't help covering her mouth and looking
at Allen apologetically.
"Do you know what you said is wrong?" Allen smiled. Seeing that Molly nodded, he continued, "Then
tell me what you did wrong."
Molly's face turned red, but she still lowered her head and said, "You are... You are not the same as
your father. It's just that you look like your father."
"Ha ha..." Tom laughed out loud.
Molly's face froze. She just remembered that Tom was still there!
Molly raised her head and glared at Allen. Fortunately, she found him tittering.
Ouch! Molly became angry at once. She reached out and pinched Allen's waist. Allen was holding
something in his hand. The space was narrow, and he had nowhere to hide. If he fought back, he
would not be able to release his hand, but could only smile bitterly and endure it silently.
Tom, on the other hand, kept nodding as he watched their interaction.
When the elevator went downstairs, Molly gave Allen a glance and followed Tom in.
When the elevator reached the nine floor, Tom knocked at the door first, while Allen walked behind
Molly with something in his hand.
Molly looked at him helplessly. Even if he wanted to hide behind her, Allen was a tall man, how could
her small body block him?
The door was knocked for a long time before it opened from inside. Seeing the person who came to
open the door, Molly covered her mouth in surprise.
The old woman who came to open the door looked familiar to her.
This was the old woman she had met two times in B University! 'Is she Allen's grandmother?' Molly
thought.
As soon as the old woman opened the door, she saw Tom. She asked in surprise, "Tom, why are you
here today?"
Before Tom could answer, she saw Molly standing aside and said in surprise, "Oh, My God! Why are
you here?"
Molly replied with a smile, "I came with Tom to see you."
"Tom?" The old woman looked more surprised. "Do you know Tom?"
"Yes." Molly looked at Allen behind her and smiled awkwardly, "We just met today."
"What?!" The old woman was even more surprised, but she didn't ask any more questions. She just
turned to look behind Molly and asked, "Who is this?"
Molly didn't answer, but stood aside, letting Allen appear in front of the old woman.
Their strange behavior made the old woman look at Allen a few more times. Allen, who had been silent
raised his head. Although he was smiling, he looked more like he was about to cry.
He grinned and said in a choked voice, "Grandma, I'm Allen."
Hearing this, the old woman was shocked and hurried out of the door to have a closer look at Allen. But
she almost tripped over the door frame.
Allen was shocked. He threw the things in his hands on the ground in a hurry and rushed to hold her.
With her hands hanging in the air, Molly breathed a sigh of relief when she saw that Allen held his
grandma firmly.
Allen asked in a hurry, "How is it going? Is there anything wrong? Do you need to go to the hospital?"
Seeing that his grandma was staring at him without saying a word, Allen became more anxious and
said, "Molly, come and help me support grandma. I'll go downstairs to drive!"
"No!" Seeing that Allen was really going to run down, the old woman quickly pulled him and said, "I'm
fine. Let me see you closely."
Tears welled up in old woman's eyes. She touched Allen's face and said, "I haven't seen you for years.
I thought you were still a little boy. I didn't expect you to grow up now!"
"You! You look more like your father, but only your eyes look like your mother." The old woman looked
at her grandson, her daughter and son-in-law with deep nostalgia.
She hadn't seen such a similar face for many years. Thinking of this, she burst into tears again.
At this time, Tom said, "My lady! Mr. Allen and Miss. Molly are here to see you. We can walk in.
Moreover, we have to let Mr. Allen meet his grandpa."
"Yes, you are right." The old woman wiped away her tears in a hurry. She held Molly with one hand and
pulled Allen with the other. "Let's go inside. Your grandfather will be very happy if he knows you are
here!"
Besides, she didn't forget to tell Tom, who was carrying something outside, "Tom, call little Cole later
and ask them all to come here. Tell him that Allen is here!"