"Okay. Now tell me what you wanted to say," she said and waited for him to start talking.
He looked around them first, checking if they were alone. After that, he took out a letter from his pocket
and handed it to Molly, "Mayor Gu asked me to give you this letter. He told me that you would come to
this hospital and asked me to wait here for you."
Molly took the letter from him. She raised her head to look at him and asked, "What if I hadn't come
here at all?"
"No, Mayor Gu told me that you would definitely come," he smiled, "He was very sure about it."
Molly didn't know why Edgar was so sure that she would come here. But that was just how Edgar was.
He had always been this confident, ever since he was just a kid. It looked like he was sure about
everything.
She slowly opened the letter and began reading with a confused look on her face. As she read, her
face became paler and paler. By the end of it, her hands were shaking uncontrollably as she grabbed
the piece of paper. Her red eyes widened and she stared intensely at the letter in her hands as if she
wanted to dig a hole in the paper with her intense gaze.
Molly's breath became labored all of a sudden. She recognized the handwriting on the paper. It was not
written by Edgar, but her father. It was definitely her father. She was familiar with his handwriting and
could recognize it anywhere.
'How did this happen?
No, no!' She didn't want to believe it. Her mind was racing with different thoughts, 'This couldn't be
right, could it? How is this possible?'
Molly felt heavy and dizzy. Her breathing turned rapid. She stared at the letter in her hands with
unbelieving eyes. She didn't know how long she stayed that way. When she got out of her initial shock,
she immediately turned to the man beside her, wanting so badly to know if what the letter said was
true. But he was not beside her and he was nowhere to be found. There was only a piece of note on
the seat beside her. She picked it up.
'If you don't believe it, just go to him and confirm it yourself. You know where to find him during working
hours.' The note said.
It didn't specifically tell her whom she was supposed to go and meet. But Molly knew who this 'him'
meant. The man was talking about Edgar. Should she do as the note said? Both of Molly's hands
tightened into fists, and she crumpled the letter in her hands as she did so. She stood up sharply and
hurriedly walked to the elevator, her face still extremely pale. She pushed the button several times in a
row, impatient to leave the hospital at once. Anyone could tell that Molly was incredibly anxious. She so
badly wanted to know if what was written in the letter was true or not and she wanted to know right
away.
Ping!
The elevator door opened. Molly didn't hesitate for even a second before she ran into the elevator. She
pushed the button to the ground floor and hurriedly pushed the close button several times. The few
minutes in the elevator seemed like years to Molly, who was impatient and in a hurry to leave. It
seemed like it was taking forever for the elevator to go down. It took her two minutes to finally reach the
ground floor. When she was about to walk out of the elevator, she ran into a man she least expected to
see at that moment. Molly had a ridiculous feeling that God was playing jokes on her. He was the last
person she wanted to see right now.
"Ruby!" Rory exclaimed. He wasn't expecting to meet Molly under this circumstance. He had been busy
saving his company in M Country. His tired face showed how surprised he was to see Molly.
Molly took a step back instinctively after seeing him. At the same time, the door began to close. But
Rory was quick to stop it.
Rory looked at Molly, who was clearly panicking, and he had a very complicated feeling about this. He
opened his mouth, then closed it again. He repeated this several times, not knowing what to tell her.
Then he finally said, "Ruby, are you busy right now? I was thinking that maybe we could talk for a
while."
"I," Molly said, but only one word came out. Her face was even paler than before as she stared at Rory.
And when the elevator door was about to close again, she looked at Rory's hand that stopped it from
closing again. She then gently bit her lip and said, "Okay."
They walked silently in the lifeless garden of the hospital. Molly stopped walking and stood there
silently. She looked at the man in front of her, waiting for him to talk. He was, by no means, a stranger
to her and yet she didn't know anything about him at all. This contradictory feeling made her heart
heavier than ever. But at the same time, she was also curious about what he was going to say.
"Ruby..."
"My name is Molly now," she interrupted him. She didn't look at Rory, as she kept her eyes firmly on the
ground. She was afraid that she would want more from him if she looked him in the eye.
Rory was silent for a moment. He looked at the thin girl standing in front of him and was suddenly at a
loss of words. He could not say that he didn't have any feeling towards Molly. But he didn't know how to
deal with it. He and Sharon had gotten together years ago without a clear mind, and there wasn't any
strong emotional tie between the two of them. Besides, there was the incident regarding Molly's DNA
test. So naturally, he cared less about Sharon or their daughter after that. But now, after more than ten
years, he finally knew that the DNA report was fake. But it was too late for them. He had forgotten
about them for so long, and now, it wasn't easy for him to rekindle their relationship now.
The silence was deafening. Neither of them said a word. Molly felt very awkward about the situation.
She mumbled slowly, "What... what did you want to talk about?" she paused for a short moment, "I
don't have much time. I have something that I have to do."
Molly's hands were inside her pockets. As her hand touched the letter in her pocket, it made her more
anxious and she wanted to leave soon and find Edgar to confirm the truth. But at the same time, she
wanted to stay here a bit longer to hear what Rory wanted to say to her.
"Molly," Rory called her by her new name. He looked at the girl standing in front of him, whose head
was lowered to stare at the ground, and he was again at a loss for words. He had mixed feelings about
Molly, and he didn't know how to approach her. He rubbed his hands and finally said, " I am here to visit
Becky."
Molly raised her head to look at Rory. She could clearly tell that he was a bit nervous. She couldn't help
but curl her lips into a bitter smile. She should have known. Of course, he was there to visit Becky. Why
was she still holding onto false hope? What did she want from him?
Molly gritted her teeth. Her lips thinned. She looked carefully at Rory and saw the slight frown on his
brows. He seemed very worried and anxious. And she suddenly realized what he wanted to talk about.
Finally, she asked him, "You want to talk to me about Becky's eye treatment, right?"
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