Chapter 530 Belief Ideal, Reality Harsh (Part Two) (2/2)

”Mr. Brian Long is so manly.”

”Fine, okay. You're drooling. But think about Spark. That Brian stole Spark's lover and held a conference to adve

“Let's go and register our marriage on your birthday!”

Marrying Daniel should have been her best birthday gift, but everything was ruined the moment when she caught him sleeping with another woman on the day before her birthday.

“He’s going to marry that woman! She... was my best friend!”

ing to hit him, but he grabbed her wrist. He put her hand down, then sneered roguishly, ”Ah, you have developed an instinct to attack because of Brian,” he continued, ”But that's not a very nice habit. A lady shouldn't be violent.”

Molly's anger only fermented at Eric's lecturing. She grew furious and retorted, ”That's none of your business.”

Eric laughed again, but it was not pleasant. It was a nuisance for her. ”Little Molly, a woman's greatest weapon is to show the white feather,” he paused and looked at Molly's darkened face. He took a sip of his tea, then said casually, ”Did you know that after the conference Brian went straight to Becky?”

Molly's heart sank. Flustered, she stared at Eric, but didn't know how to react.

Eric eyed her with a deep, meaningful smile. ”You think Brian convened the press for you?” Molly opened her mouth, but said nothing. Eric sneered and added, ”You're as silly and naive as always...”

”Eric!” she gnashed her teeth irritably.

”No need to be so furious,” Eric said, putting down his cup, ”Brian didn't do it for you or for Becky. He did it for Mark.” Molly's expression became complex and it was hard to guess what she was really thinking. Slowly he added, ”Children of the Long Family don't grow up being judged or gossiped about. After Brian's announcement, no one would ever bring these gossips up again. Mark would never hear about any of this. He would grow up as a carefree child.” Seeing Molly turn green, he leaned forward, gazed deep into her eyes and challenged her, ”What? You're disappointed, aren't you? You thought Brian did it for you. He didn't.