On the way, Christopher kept wondering why Molly didn't call him and why her phone was turned off.
He was worried if something happened to her.
What was it?
If she was alright, he would definitely not let her go home alone in the future.
He would send her home no matter how late it was and how busy he was.
Since Molly's phone was turned off, and he had been worried that she would not be at home.
He knocked on the door for such a long time that he felt disappointed.
Then the neighbor opened the door and came out. It was not until he heard the neighbor's words that
he felt a little relieved.
Only when Molly finally opened the door and stood in front of him did he calm down.
And he was relieved.
Molly pondered for a moment to find a reason, but she still told the truth.
"My phone was dead..."
"You..." Christopher stopped what he was going to say.
Molly just looked at him innocently.
She didn't mean it.
Her phone was already turned off before she could find a charger.
She could do nothing at that time.
It was not her fault.
Molly didn't feel nervous at all because she had already figured out how to explain it to him.
Christopher stared at her for a while and he could not talk tough to her.
But he still couldn't help but scold her, "You are so stupid!"
"Christopher!" Molly looked at him angrily, "Are you crazy? You're here at the midnight just to scold me,
right?"
She didn't understand.
Christopher answered indignantly, "You're right. I am crazy!"
When his friends were disappointed in love, they would drink together.
When his friends were drunken, they would say to him, "Remember, don't fall in love with others. You
will find it great to be single..."
Christopher didn't believe it.
He thought it was because people tended to lose their minds in romantic relationships.
If people could keep their minds clear, they wouldn't be so painful.
He finally understood.
It was impossible.
"You..." Molly didn't expect he would say that.
Christopher was strange.
"Alright, alright. You're right. I'm stupid. I'm really sorry. Please don't talk to me like that." It made her
uncomfortable.
"I want to drink water." Christopher sat down on the sofa and said calmly.
Molly pursed her lips and said, "Wait a minute."
He was finally back to normal.
This was the Christopher she knew.
This was the man she was familiar with.
She poured water for him. After he drank it, he said, "I'm hungry."
Molly took a deep breath, then suppressed her anger and said, "Do you ask me to make food for you? I
only have instant noodles. Do you want some?"
She knew that he would not eat instant noodles.
But she was wrong.
"Yes." He looked at her and said.
Her eyes widened as she looked at him surprisingly and asked, "Are you sure?"
Christopher was strange.
"Alright, alright. You're right. I'm stupid. I'm really sorry. Please don't talk to me like that." It made her
uncomfortable.
"| want to drink water." Christopher sat down on the sofa and said calmly.
Molly pursed her lips and said, "Wait a minute."
He was finally back to normal.
This was the Christopher she knew.
This was the man she was familiar with.
She poured water for him. After he drank it, he said, "I'm hungry."
Molly took a deep breath, then suppressed her anger and said, "Do you ask me to make food for you? |
only have instant noodles. Do you want some?"
She knew that he would not eat instant noodles.
But she was wrong.
"Yes." He looked at her and said.
Her eyes widened as she looked at him surprisingly and asked, "Are you sure?"
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