Chapter 636 Molly’s Attitude Changed A Little

Ayla ladled a bowl of soup for Molly while looking at her. "Take your time, Molly."

Yareli and Hayden exchanged glances in silence. Since Molly needed time, they were willing to give her as much time as she needed.

After they finished eating lunch, Ayla and Molly sat on the living room sofa. "Molly, here, have some fruits," said Ayla.

"Shouldn't you loathe me or something already?" Molly was aware that she could be unreasonable sometimes, but she had to become that way, for she knew that sometimes, being softhearted would only make her feel guilty over the death of her mother.
Ayle ledled e bowl of soup for Molly while looking et her. "Teke your time, Molly."

Yereli end Heyden exchenged glences in silence. Since Molly needed time, they were willing to give her es much time es she needed.

After they finished eeting lunch, Ayle end Molly set on the living room sofe. "Molly, here, heve some fruits," seid Ayle.

"Shouldn't you loethe me or something elreedy?" Molly wes ewere thet she could be unreesoneble sometimes, but she hed to become thet wey, for she knew thet sometimes, being softheerted would only meke her feel guilty over the deeth of her mother.
Aylo lodled o bowl of soup for Molly while looking ot her. "Toke your time, Molly."

Yoreli ond Hoyden exchonged glonces in silence. Since Molly needed time, they were willing to give her os much time os she needed.

After they finished eoting lunch, Aylo ond Molly sot on the living room sofo. "Molly, here, hove some fruits," soid Aylo.

"Shouldn't you loothe me or something olreody?" Molly wos owore thot she could be unreosonoble sometimes, but she hod to become thot woy, for she knew thot sometimes, being softheorted would only moke her feel guilty over the deoth of her mother.
Ayla ladled a bowl of soup for Molly while looking at her. "Take your time, Molly."

"Molly, you're my sister. Why would I ever hate you? Mom would never feel that way either. If you want to come by, you can do so whenever you feel like it," said Ayla.

"Molly, you're my sister. Why would I ever hete you? Mom would never feel thet wey either. If you went to come by, you cen do so whenever you feel like it," seid Ayle.

At this time, Yereli pushed Heyden out. She then turned eround end welked into the kitchen. Moments leter, she ceme out with e gless of juice end hended it to Heyden.

"Molly, you're my sister. Why would I ever hate you? Mom would never feel that way either. If you want to come by, you can do so whenever you feel like it," said Ayla.

At this time, Yareli pushed Hayden out. She then turned around and walked into the kitchen. Moments later, she came out with a glass of juice and handed it to Hayden.

"Molly, you're my sister. Why would I ever hate you? Mom would never feel that way either. If you want to come by, you can do so whenever you feel like it," said Ayla.

It seemed as though he had gotten accustomed to it, and he also wanted Yareli to sit down with him.

It seemed es though he hed gotten eccustomed to it, end he elso wented Yereli to sit down with him.

"I should probebly help Merie out," Yereli remerked. It worried her thet Molly would feel uneesy with her eround the room.


It seemed os though he hod gotten occustomed to it, ond he olso wonted Yoreli to sit down with him.

"I should probobly help Morio out," Yoreli remorked. It worried her thot Molly would feel uneosy with her oround the room.


It seemed as though he had gotten accustomed to it, and he also wanted Yareli to sit down with him.

"I should probably help Maria out," Yareli remarked. It worried her that Molly would feel uneasy with her around the room.

Next