Chapter 754 Plan B (Part Three) (2/2)

Vincent drove the ”pocket-size” car. It was what Molly had bought with the leftover money she received after buying the apartment. The reason why Vincent described the car as pocket-size was because it was made for ladies, which didn't match

”You're my wife in name only, on paper only. My heart and love will never be yours.”

Edward made it clear to Daisy that she was nothing to him. They were both victims of family greed -- the marriage was arranged for them.

Six years passed. She remained quiet, gaining a reputation in the army as a tough-as-nails colonel. When she walked into his life again, Edward fell in love with this woman...

hen she saw Molly. She kept grinning from ear to ear.

”Lisa,” Molly shook her head, ”regardless of what kind of relationship we have now, All I want is to cook a meal for him. A meal cooked by myself, even though he won't know it is cooked by me.”

Lisa scrunched her nose upon hearing that. Looking at Molly with pity, she said, ”Okay. I won't help you. Please do it all by yourself.”

”Lisa,” Molly said, ”don't tell him that I cooked this once he comes back. Otherwise, he won't eat it.” Her words sounded heartbroken, which easily softened Lisa's heart.

With red eyes, Lisa nodded and exited the villa with an emotion of sadness and sympathy.

Putting her sadness aside, Molly cooked the meal quickly. She looked at the boiling soup that Brian preferred and then looked around the kitchen to check if someone was around. She took a small bottle out of her pocket and poured some powder from the bottle into the soup. Seeing the powder dissolved instantly, she thought for a short while and poured some more.

”Brian, although Victor only taught me crooked ways, he is right by saying one point...” she mumbled. A satisfied smile cracked Molly's beautiful lips. She knew she had to have the initiative. She had to jump even if there was a pit of hell waiting for her. Who knew? There could be something that she wanted in that pit. She wouldn't give up even if the chance was only one in a million.

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