Chapter 267

Chapter 267

Molly felt slightly better after pouring everything out to Sean.

She took a deep breath along with another sip of wine. “She treats me like that, but I’m still hesitatingnow. Aren’t I pathetic?” she said slowly. She found it laughable, though she did not know what he wasthinking.

The May family was heartless toward her, and she was something insignificant to them, something theycould throw away when they did not want her anymore.

Her existence was not even on the same level as Diana, a person who was totally unrelated to them.

‘Why? Being swapped at birth was not my mistake. I am the one who should be sadder than anyone.’

The May family never liked her and did not want to take her in as their own. Even her mother, Lara,would always belittle and accuse her.

Was Molly unbothered by those? No, she was probably bothered by it. For that exact reason, Molly stillshouldered everything and fought against them.

But Lara’s days are numbered…’ When Molly thought about that, she started to feel pressured again.‘What does her life have got to do with me? I don’t want to care! Who am I to care?!

Molly immediately downed a bottle of wine.

Sean wanted to stop her when he saw it but stopped mid-way.

He knew Molly was thinking about something, so he did not want to say anything noble like” saving a lifeis like saving the world.”

He had seen how the May family treated Molly a few times, and it was already enough for him to knowhow badly they were treating her. Not forgetting the mental torture in the past, when Molly’s name wastarnished and she had to be kicked out of the house and left abroad alone. However, she still had toendure their countless insults when she came back…

Sean knew that if he was in Molly’s shoes, he would never be able to forgive the people who hurt him.

“Your decision isn’t pathetic.”

He looked away and did not stop Molly from drinking. “You don’t have to feel guilty for anyone. You don’towe them anything. They are the ones who are indebted to you. It’s fine even if you don’t help them, andno one has the right to condemn you for it. They were the ones who treated you badly in the first place.You reap what you sow.” The air was quiet for a while, and Sean thought that Molly did not hear him. Butwhen he turned to her, he realized that Molly was blinking at him in shock.

Molly said, “I didn’t know you knew how to console someone.” A smile grew on her face. Sean’s lipscurled up when he saw Molly’s smile as he took a sip of juice. Molly was feeling better with Sean’scompany and his comforting words. “You’re right. I don’t need to feel guilty. They should reap what theysow, and I’m no saint,” Molly said as she started a casual conversation with Sean

After some time, Molly had finished half of the bottle of wine. She still wanted another glass, but Seanextended his arms and stopped her. His cold, wide hand was on hers, but it was not cold. Molly could stillfeel the warmth of his palm.

She was stunned. “That’s enough. You’re not good with alcohol, and I can’t carry you if you get drunklater,” Sean joked.

He could not forget how Molly blacked out after one drink at the Forts family’s party. It was taxing.However, Sean’s ears turned suspiciously pink as he thought of the time when Molly was drunk.

But Molly did not notice it and smiled. “It’s alright, I took some pills before I drink, so I won’t get drunktonight.

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