Love Began with the First Meeting

Chapter 331 Moving In (Part Three)



Chapter 331 Moving In (Part Three)

"Oh!" Shirley was shocked, looking at Richie with her eyes wide open. She asked,"Is Molly OK?"

Richie did not know whether he should laugh or cry. He asked in a low voice,"Shouldn't you be asking about Brian?"

"Brian can live with a single bullet wound," Shirley said as if she completely forgot the fact that she was worrying about Brian a minute earlier. She asked,"What kind of trouble did Molly get into?"

Richie shook his head, as if he could do nothing about Shirley's swift attitude change. He took his hand from her shoulder, and put it on her back, guiding her forwards, and walking with her. He said,"She has been trouble this whole time."

"But your son got injured because of her." Shirley and Richie were far different people. She asked,"Has Brian ever been hurt thanks to a woman?"

Richie didn't like this at all. Instead, his heart got heavier. He knew too well what could happen when a man got too obsessed with a woman. And of course, there had been no political rift between him and Shirley, like there was between Brian and Molly. And Brian was capable of anything if he got mad enough.

With these thoughts in mind, Richie frowned tightly and said slowly,"I don't like Molly."

Shirley didn't comment back, but simply said,"It's enough that Brian likes her. It's not your business. She can't live her whole life with you!"

"Her whole life?" Richie snorted as he was not optimistic about the relationship between Brian and Molly. It just wasn't that simple. And maybe in the end, they wouldn't be willing to be together. No one had thought of that, either, before they started getting involved.

Shirley was surprised to learn that Richie did not like Molly. But she did not ask why. She always had a firm belief in the power of love. Love could change everything, like what had been between her and Richie. She thought, 'No matter how long the detour you take, you are bound to come back as long you are connected. It's fate.'

*

A city was lit by neon at night, making it a sleepless city, while the most iconic place in the sleepless city was always Moonlight Street. Of course, the iconic place on sleepless Moonlight Street was absolutely Grand Night Casino. Today, there was a sea of humanity in Gran Night Casino, and the underground parking garage was jammed with a variety of luxury cars.

Jason was in the central control room. Tonight was the night -- the night of the huge gambling game. In this game, money didn't change hands, not even chips. Instead, the stakes were the assets and group shares belonging to many billionaires all over the world. One game might involve hundreds of millions, or even several billion. Such extravagant stakes not only drew the attention of thousands of people but also gave the entrepreneurs the itch to merge some of these companies. If this game resulted in awesome business deals, then it would be a win-win for these companies.

Tonight, the whole Super VIP Room was emptied for the game. Shane would take part in the game in person and serve as the croupier. With Shane as the croupier, everybody would be assured of the fairness, because nobody was able to cheat under his nose. He also took no crap from anyone. Under such a hard-nosed man, fairness was guaranteed. Of course, cheating wasn't allowed in Grand Night Casino. This content belongs to Nô/velDra/ma.Org .

Looking at the celebrities from a variety of fields, who entered the room in succession, Jason activated his headset and spoke to the foreman at the entrance hall on the first floor,"The Super VIP Room is understaffed. You need to come upstairs."

The first-floor foreman answered Jason. Then he left instructions for the sub-foreman and went upstairs in a hurry. He didn't see the strange smile at the corner of the sub-foreman's mouth which appeared at the moment he turned his back. It seemed like he had known the foreman would go upstairs to help and leave him in control of the entrance hall.

A look of excitement and greed appeared in his eyes. He looked around the whole house, and finally, he set his sights on Molly. Looking at Molly, who had no family background and had come here and gone away for several times, this man fantasized about being rich, and wanted to be able to make it. He'd been dreaming about the day money would be no object.

Molly wasn't even paying attention to the guy. Instead, she was quietly passing glasses of wine out to the guests. The super high-stakes game was slated to take tonight, but it affected the Super VIP Room and not the first floor. In order to learn anything about the game upstairs, many guests joined a game and wagered a small amount, just to find out what was going on. Of course, their hopes were usually crushed.

Molly was happy with the chips they gave her as a tip. She tried to keep herself too busy to think. If she had spare time, she'd remember what happened in the morning and think about Becky and... Brian.

However, playing with the chips she'd just gotten, turning them over in her hands, Molly felt sad. She felt footloose and fancy free this morning, but in fact it was nothing but anger. When she calmed down and thought about it, she realized her anger was due to Brian not believing her, and everyone else helping Becky, framing her as the bad guy.

Keeping this in mind, Molly smiled with bitter self-mockery. She had some empty wine glasses on her tray. She was about to return to the bar counter and to replace them with new ones filled with wine. No matter how she felt, she didn't regret deleting the photo this morning. She didn't want to long for someone that wasn't hers. It was better to end up true to yourself than to keep weeping over the photo.

If Brian couldn't be hers, then she needed to just face up to it. It was better to have a quick, sharp wound than one from a blunt instrument that it would take a long time to die from. The sharp wound was the easier one to heal from, right?

While she was thinking about this, Molly was bumped into by someone. She lost her balance, and all at once the sound of chips and glasses falling off the tray onto the floor resounded through the casino. It was a harsh sound, even in the noisy hall.

Before Molly was able to react, she heard someone yelling angrily,"You damn bitch! You're cheating!"


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