After divorce I am a billionaire

Chapter 1161 Side Story: Testing The Human Heart



Chapter 1161 Side Story: Testing The Human Heart

Chapter 1161 Side Story: Testing the Human Heart

Alistair's fingertips unconsciously tightened around her much smaller hand, a feeling he never wanted Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.

to let go of.

When they were kids, it was Molly who held his small hand.

But now, after all these years, he towered over Molly and even had hands bigger than hers.

Some feelings had quietly changed between them.

Together they returned to the Callahan Residence.

The Maserati parked outside the gate of Callahan Residence. Molly didn't get out of the car but rolled

down the window and made a waving gesture at him. "Go back quickly. I won't go in. Say hello to my

godparents for me."

Alistair nodded with a slightly melancholic expression on his face as the luxury car quickly drove away

and disappeared into the night sky.

Watching the taillights disappear around the corner street, Alistair couldn't help but furrow his brows in

frustration because that wasn't towards the White family's direction but rather towards Myrtlegrove

Neighborhoods' direction instead. He felt an overwhelming sense of powerlessness that left him feeling

dejected.

Molly turned up her car stereo volume while driving to ease some of her troubled emotions when

suddenly her phone rang and interrupted her Bluetooth audio system. She glanced at it and saw that it

was from her mother so she answered immediately.

"Mom? What's up?"

Lyra asked back, "Did you drop off Alistair? Are you on your way back?"

Molly hesitated for a moment before making an excuse, "Mom, I have plans with friends tonight so I

won't be going home."

"It's probably your boyfriend Archer," Lyra said knowingly.

Molly remained silent as Lyra continued speaking directly, "It's late at night so you're not allowed to go

out! Come home right now! There is something important I need to tell you! You have twenty minutes or

else... you know how angry I can get!"

She knew it too well.

When their father Malcolm got angry, it was just a little temper tantrum, but their mother, who usually

appeared gentle, can turn even the crooked-necked tree in the yard straight when she was truly mad.

Lyra held the most authority in this household.

Feeling scared stiff, Molly replied obediently, "Okay mom, I'll be there soon."

The luxury car quickly turned around at the next intersection without any delay whatsoever before

heading straight back towards Lyre Spiti which only took ten minutes tops.

Molly parked the car and walked out of the Lyre Spiti parking garage. From a distance, she could see

her mother standing elegantly at the corner of the alley, her hands folded, as if she had been waiting for

her for a while.

Molly felt a strange aura from her mother's presence and quickly checked the time. She hadn't

exceeded the time limit, so she hurried over.

"Mom, it's cold tonight. Why are you standing here?"

"Overate at dinner, just came out for a walk to aid digestion."

Molly found it hard to believe this reason. If it were just for a stroll, there was no way her father wouldn't

be accompanying her.

"Mom, just tell me what you want to say. You know I don't like beating around the bush," Molly said,

getting straight to the point.

Lyra didn't waste any time either. "What are your plans with Archer? What do you really want?"

"I still want to be with him," Molly replied without hesitation.

The mother and daughter walked side by side in a narrow alleyway, their shadows elongated by the

dim yellow light.

"But after all those fights you had before, why do you still want to defend him?" Lyra asked seriously.

"Relationships aren't always smooth sailing. It's normal for couples to argue sometimes. Besides, ever

since his leg injury last year, he hasn't fully recovered yet and that can affect his emotions. I understand

that."

Lyra furrowed her brows in frustration and spoke sternly, "Molly, your dad, godparents and Chad as well

as I have all treat you like our precious little girl since day one! We love and spoil you so much because

we don't want anyone else hurting or mistreating you."

"But... Archer got hurt because of me! He went on that dangerous mission instead of me and ended up

injuring his leg bone which led him into this condition today! Are you asking me to be ungrateful

towards him?"

Lyra was speechless, "So if someone gets hurt for your sake, then it means that from now on every

favor must be repaid through self-sacrifice? If another comrade gets injured while taking over a task for

you in future missions, then would it mean that once again self-sacrifice is required from your end? Can

such promises even be kept?"

Molly lowered her head without saying anything more.

Lyra touched her cheek gently before sighing, "You grew up in military school since childhood and

joined the army right after graduation so naturally there were very few opportunities for social

experiences or exposure towards office politics etc., hence making it easy for others take advantage of

your naivety."

She had never experienced any financial difficulties growing up nor did she lack anything materialistic-

wise; whenever people found out about her identity, they would immediately try their best at building

relationships with her based off of good intentions only showing their best sides around her at all times.

Lyra sighed again before offering a solution, "Alright fine if being together with Archer is what makes

sense then let's put this small test into action first. As long as Archer can pass my test, then I will

agree."

"Really?" Molly's eyes lit up excitedly but quickly added another question, "But what if Dad disagrees?"

"He won't," Lyra assured confidently.

Molly was thrilled beyond words; she grabbed onto Lyra's arm playfully exclaiming, "Mom, you're the

best!"

Lyra had no expression on her face and wouldn't change her mind because of Molly's coquetry. "Don't

rush to flatter me. This test requires you to tell him that you broke off all ties with your family, lost all

your luxury cars, mansions, and bank cards, and are no longer the heir of Lloyd's Corp. The house you

gave him before also needs to be taken back in order to completely sever ties with the White family."

Molly's face changed. "Mom, isn't this too harsh?"

"It's fake anyway. What are you afraid of?"

True.

Molly nodded. "Okay, I accept this challenge."

"The test period is six months. During this period, in order not to expose anything, I will release news

about your break with the White family and actually take back all your assets from you. If you really

believe he loves you and are willing to give everything for him, then enduring half a year of hardship

shouldn't be a problem for you," Lyra said.

"Of course," Molly answered firmly without hesitation. "I trust Archer; he can definitely pass your test!"

Lyra pinched her cheek gently. Although she felt sorry for her daughter doing this, it was necessary.

"Go home now and get some sleep. I'll inform Anthony and Chad. You don't need to come home

anymore starting tomorrow since you can move in with Archer. But there's one thing: You're not allowed

to sleep with him until after engagement."

"Yes ma'am! I promise I'll complete my mission!" She grinned happily while holding onto Lyra as they

walked back towards Lyre Spiti.

The next morning, Molly went to find Archer and talked to him about the matter.

"... That's basically it, Archer! We can finally be together openly now!"

Archer was in the middle of taking a drag from his cigarette when he unexpectedly choked on the

smoke. He looked at her with a skeptical expression and said, "You must be kidding me. Are you

seriously suggesting that you want to sever ties with the White family for my sake? That's just not

possible..."

"It's true! I've agreed already. I must prove my determination by showing them!" Her confidence was

high while his expression became serious as he replied,

"But aren't you still their precious daughter from both the White family and Lloyd family? How could

your parents let go so easily knowing that their child would live out in rural areas following me?"

"Believe it or not, it's true," she replied. After a moment's thought, she added, "Oh, and my mother

mentioned that the house that was given to you as compensation before, they want to take it back as

well."

Archer took several puffs of his cigarette, his face turning sour. "My parents are living in that house

now. It was supposed to be compensation, a gift even. How can you take it back? And where are they

supposed to live after?"


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