Chapter 43 File Bag
Chapter 43 File Bag
When the two of them arrived home, Peggy was surprised at the arrival of Allen, but she still greeted
him warmly.
Perhaps because Peggy often took him to play when Allen was a child, Allen was very kind to her.
However, when Peggy was entertaining Allen, she would turn to look at Molly with a strange look in her
eyes.
While Molly was playing with her phone with her head down, she didn't see Peggy's eyes.
"Molly, come with me to the study."
At this time, Farrell stood at the stairs of the second floor. He looked at Allen first, nodded to him with a
smile, and then looked at Molly. He said to her.
"Okay."
Molly stood up and went to the study on the second floor with Farrell, sitting opposite to him.
"I got the information about the person you asked me to investigate a few days ago. Have a look." As
Farrell spoke, he took out a file bag from the drawer and handed it to Molly. RêAd lat𝙚St chapters at Novel(D)ra/ma.Org Only
Molly took it over, opened it, took out a page to read, and put it back.
"Why not?" Farrell pointed at the table and wondered why Molly took it out and only read one page and
put it back again.
"There's a lot of information. I'll check them after I go back to my room." Molly explained with a smile,
"Brother, thank you this time!"
"Oh," said Farrell with a smile, "When did my sister become so polite to me? Is it because you are
married? "
"Humph!" Molly made a grimace at him and said, "I won't regard you as an outsider. I made a slip of the
tongue just now."
"You said I should get married. It's like you don't have a girlfriend yet, do you?" Molly said with a smile,
"Don't you think about finding me a sister-in-law as soon as possible?"
"If I find you a sister-in-law, aren't you afraid that she will bully you too much?" When Farrell was with
his sister, he didn't look like a domineering CEO anymore. Instead, he teased Molly.
"It's not my business that my sister-in-law is too fierce. How long can I stay at home?" Not to be
outdone, Molly retorted, "I'm afraid that my brother will become a hen pecked husband. That's not
good!"
It was rare for them to relax. The two of them were joking, and the atmosphere in the study was also
good.
Downstairs, since Molly followed Farrell upstairs, Allen kept looking up at the direction of the two floors,
wondering when Molly would come out.
But Peggy misunderstood what Allen meant. She thought he might be tired after sitting for such a long
time, so she asked someone to take Allen upstairs to rest.
Looking at the loving look on Peggy's face, Allen didn't know how to say that he was not tired and didn't
want to go to bed, so he had to follow the servant to the cleaned room.
After playing a joke with Molly, Farrell went on reading the unfinished documents. At the same time,
Molly intended to go back to her room to check that person's information.
Molly reached out to grasp the handle, but before she could open it, she heard what Farrell said.
"Molly, if you have something to say, just say it out. Don't hold it in your heart, and don't fight against it
by yourself. You have parents and brother. It will be better if someone can help you with whatever you
need."
Hearing these words, Molly stopped and turned around. She saw concern in Farrell's eyes.
Knowing that her recent performance and behaviors had worried them, Molly felt a little guilty.
However, it was good to have family members to care about her, which made her feel warm in her
heart. Looking at Farrell, Molly said, "Well, brother, I know."