“She only did that because the engagement was broken off, no? Am I the one who was engaged to
her?” Molly was ridiculed that Larissa got mad at her instead of the person who was responsible. What
did Larissa think she was?
A punchbag? Molly’s cold gaze swept across that jerk, who was standing not far away from her. Larissa
was left speechless by what Molly asked her.
Grandpa Dave was very unhappy with what Larissa did. The hatred he had for Diana and Larissa’s
family grew again when he heard what Larissa said. “Molly had been living alone for so many years
before she could finally return home. She didn’t cross your daughter in any way after she came back
either. Also, she had never contacted and kept in touch with Adam too. Your daughter took over Molly’s
place for so many years, yet she had no intention of leaving Molly’s parents at all. She can only blame
herself for her own greed for what happened today!” Grandpa Dave scolded Larissa before saying this,
“I’m not dead yet! You’ve got to ask for my permission first before you want to put the blame on my
granddaughter!” Grandpa Dave rarely got angry. He shocked everybody there with what he said. The
corridor became so silent that a pin drop could be heard.
Molly’s former foster father spoke after some time.
He turned to Grandpa Dave and said cautiously, “Even though Molly has no direct relation with what
Diana did to herself, she’s also somehow responsible.” He looked at Molly before continuing, “Adam
told Diana that the person he likes is you, and that’s the reason why he broke off the engagement with
Diana. You’re the only person he wants to marry. Molly, I beg you, Diana grew up with Adam, and
you’ve returned to the May Family now too. I also heard that you inherited a huge amount of company
shares from the May Family. You see, you have everything now.” Molly was disgusted by what Samson
said, but Samson kept on talking as if he did not know that.
“You have everything now, but Diana lost all she had. Can you not take away the person she loves
from her for the sake of us raising you for so many years, please?” Samson sounded very humble
when he begged Molly. It seemed like everything in Molly’s life had gone well for her.
Molly’s face did not look too good. She was actually still thankful for what they did for her, but Samson
and Larissa never treated her as their daughter at all.
Be it in the past or in the present.
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