Chapter 147 Dispute
Chapter 147 Dispute
"Shouldn't you tell me who called you just now?" Allen looked at Molly with a faint smile, "I have never
heard of this name from you."
"This is just an ordinary friend. Why should I explain to you?" Molly took a sip of water and looked at
Allen in confusion. She didn't understand why he asked that.
Allen touched his forehead helplessly. Since when did Molly become so unromantic? However, his wife
still needed his advice. He was not very depressed. He leaned on Molly's shoulder and whispered,
"Don't you think your key point is wrong?"
"Is there anything wrong?" Molly was still confused.
Allen leaned his head on her and said sadly, "Don't you notice that I'm jealous?"
Molly glanced at him and asked, "Why are you jealous?"
Allen said pitifully, "My wife answered the phone of another man behind my back. So I'm jealous."
"I am not your wife!" Molly rolled her eyes at him, feeling that she had hit the nail on the head. "No,
when did I answer the phone behind your back? Didn't I answer Denny's phone in front of you?"
Allen didn't want to talk about this topic with Molly. He followed her words and said, "We two are
engaged. Aren't you my wife?"
"Fuck off!" Molly laughed and pulled him down from her back. "Please remember, we two are just
engaged and we are not married yet!"
In a twinkling of an eye, Allen continued, "We are already engaged. So we will get married soon."
Molly was peeling an orange. Hearing Allen's words, she said casually, "I'm not sure. We can get
divorced after getting married, let alone we two are just engaged now."
After saying that, she finished peeling the orange and put it into her mouth. 'Well, it is not bad, very
sweet!'
She turned around and was about to ask Allen if he wanted to eat, only to find that he was staring at
her angrily.
"What's wrong? When did I piss you off?"
"You know it yourself!" After saying that, Allen went upstairs angrily.
Molly was confused. She wondered why he got angry all of a sudden. Anyway, she couldn't figure out
why he was angry, so she'd better go upstairs and ask him.
Putting the remaining two pieces of orange into her mouth, Molly didn't go upstairs immediately. She
wanted to go upstairs after Allen cooled down a little. Otherwise, they two would have a quarrel.
In fact, Molly seemed to be sensitive, but sometimes she was very careless. After all, she had been
spoiled since she was a child due to the long-term living environment. For the people close to her, she
would not think about whether what she said would have an impact on them.
But Allen was different. It was also because of his living environment. He had to rely on himself since
he was six or seven years old. In order to make himself have a relatively stable life, he had to think
hard on everything, and he had to think carefully in every word others had said.
Molly thought that Allen wouldn't go back to his room at this time and should be in the study. After
thinking for a while, Molly went to the kitchen to make two cups of coffee and walked to the door of the
study.
"Clang! Clang!"
She knocked on the door for two times, but didn't hear Allen's voice. Molly raised her eyebrows slightly.
'Wow, he is so angry!'
Molly opened the door with one hand and walked in with the tray supported by another hand. Allen was
sitting at the desk, working on his computer. When he saw Molly come in, he just looked up without
saying a word.
"Huh!" Molly chuckled and put the coffee in front of him. "I just made it. Don't you want to have a
taste?"
Allen looked up at her and said coldly, "Okay, thank you!"
"Why are you so polite?" Molly pretended to be surprised.
"You're welcome, okay?" Allen said in a low voice. Fortunately, Molly's hearing was fine. Otherwise, she
really couldn't hear what he was saying.
However, just because she heard it clearly, Molly was irritated. "What do you mean by saying that?"
Allen continued to look at the documents on the computer without saying anything. If his eyes hadn't
been fixed on one place, Molly would have thought that he hadn't heard them!
His action also made Molly's anger rise. She put down the things in her hands, pulled a chair to sit
beside him, and tried her best to twist the chair he was sitting on. "Let's have a talk," she said.
Allen lowered his eyes and asked, "What?"
"Why are you angry?"
"You know it yourself!"
Hearing that again, Molly gritted her teeth and said, "I really don't know!"
"Forget it if you don't know!" Allen turned around and was about to continue his work.
"Clap!" Molly closed the computer in front of Allen and said when he glared at her, "Have you forgotten
what we two have agreed on?"
Allen replied indifferently, "What?"
His tone made Molly want to be angrier, but she suppressed her anger and said, "We two made a deal
last time that we should tell each other anything unhappy, so that the other party will know!"
Allen replied simply, "Yes."
"Just this?" Molly touched her forehead helplessly. "Allen, did you hear what I said just now?"
"Yes." Allen blinked his long eyelashes two times and said, "I know what you meant."
Molly asked, "Then why didn't you tell me?"
Allen's eyes became sharp, "What do I need to tell you? I'm not the one to blame this time."
"Is it me?" Molly suddenly stood up from the chair.
Allen kept silent again.
Molly had a headache. She pressed her forehead and said, "Allen, I don't want to quarrel with you.
Let's calm down and talk about it, okay?"
"Okay!" Allen was going to tit for tat with Molly.
"Why are you angry?"
"Who was wrong today?"
The two of them asked at the same time. Although they heard the question clearly, no one answered.
Molly and Allen looked at each other without blinking for two minutes and sighed at the same time.
Finally, Allen spoke first, "I admit that I was really angry just now."
Molly asked in a hurry, "Why are you angry?"
"Your words!"
Molly asked, "My words? I didn't say anything wrong!"
Allen snorted, "Humph! You said that you are about to break off the engagement with me!"
"Allen, don't talk nonsense. When did I say that? I was out of my mind to break off the engagement with
you!"
Allen looked at her coldly, "Nonsense? Who on earth said that we could get divorced, not to mention
that we two are just engaged?"
Molly didn't remember what she had just said, but she was a little familiar with what Allen said at this
time. "Is that really what I said?"
Allen rolled his eyes and said, "Of course!"
"How could I say that?" Molly was confused. She didn't know if she was asking Allen or herself.
Allen took a sip of coffee without saying anything.
Molly finally recalled what had just happened in her mind. She began to blame herself, "I'm sorry, Allen.
I said something wrong just now. Don't think too much and don't be angry. I absolutely didn't mean to
break off the engagement with you."
"Then what do you mean?" Allen continued. Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
It was not Allen's fault that he didn't let it go. After all, anyone would feel uncomfortable if his fiancee
said something like that, not to mention that Allen was a very sensitive person.
Molly's anger subsided. She walked to Allen, squatted down and said, "I didn't think too much when I
said this. It's because you said that I'm your wife, and then I'm arrogant. I said it without hesitation. It
really didn't mean anything. You have the right to think that I was joking with you. Don't angry, okay?"
Allen's anger had subsided a lot after such a long time. Now that Molly had given in, he couldn't keep a
straight face all the time. Looking at Molly who was squatting at his feet and looking at him pitifully, he
didn't even have the mood to blame her.
Allen sighed, pulled her up from the ground and pressed her on his legs. He sighed in his heart, 'I really
can't do anything to her!'!
There were only two of them in the study. Even if Allen asked her to sit on his legs, Molly didn't feel shy.
Instead, she took the initiative to hold Allen's neck.
Allen buried his head in her neck. After a long time, Molly heard his muffled voice.
"Molly, you can't say that again."
"Okay." Molly nodded.
After a pause, Allen continued, "In fact, it's really uncomfortable for me to hear you say that today..."
Molly felt a pang of heartache. She hurriedly rubbed his heart and said, "I know I was wrong. Don't
worry. I won't say something like that."
The two of them hugged each other so tightly that no one else could see that they had just had a
dispute.
The atmosphere was just right. Although the two of them did not intend to do anything, they did not
want to be interrupted. But at this time, Molly's phone rang again.
Reluctantly, Allen was pushed away by her. "Are you too busy today?"
Molly looked at him apologetically and picked up the phone.