Chapter 704 Molly Finds Out About Everything (Part One) (1/2)

Life is like a piano: the white keys represent happiness in life while the black keys represent sadness. But we still need both keys. A piano won't sound as beautiful without its black keys just as life won't be as beautiful without its downs.

Although Brian's always been calm and detached, now he couldn't conceal his emotions any longer. He was obviously upset and grieving. He was in such deep agony that he found it difficult to fully explain what he was really feeling.

”Bri...” Molly said, her voice quivering and tears running down her cheeks.

Brian turned avoiding her gaze, ”I... I don't want to see you anymore!”

”No, I'm not leaving,” Molly said faintly, ”I want to see Wing safe so I'm not leaving.”

”Get out now!” Brian roared. Then he sharply turned around and glared at Molly resentfully, ”Wing doesn't need you. And you're free now, Molly. From this moment on, you're free now...” He trembled as he spoke, ”Our relationship is over! Get out! Immediately!”

Molly staggered backward, and she felt she was about to fall down as her legs were so feeble. She had been trying to leave Brian, but now when it was speaking out of his mouth, she realized how ridiculous she was by deceiving herself before. It's only at this moment she then realized that she never wanted to leave him in her deep heart.

”Get out, get out!” Brian roared, getting angrier and angrier the longer Molly stayed. ”Tony, get her out!” He commanded.

Tony looked at Molly who was crying. He sighed to himself as he came up to Molly and spoke in a gentle voice, ”Mrs. Molly? Come on now.”

”I'm not leaving!” Molly cried. Molly didn't know where she got her strength but somehow, she managed to push Tony away and grab onto Brian, pleading, ”Bri, I just want to see with my own two eyes that Wing is safe. I'll leave as soon as I see her safe. Please, I just want to see her safe.”

”This is none of your business. What happened to Wing is none of your business! ” Brian could see Weston in his peripheral view. ”Tony!” Brian called.

”Yes!” Tony said immediately. He didn't try to be gentle with Molly this time—he dragged her towards the elevator, tossed her inside, and pressed a button.

Molly's cries evaporated into thin air as the elevator door closed. Brian shut his eyes close then opened them after a few moments. He had tried his best to be calm and collected but he failed miserably.