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Love Began with the First Meeting novel Chapter 133

Tony frowned, as he saw Molly laugh and then cry. He was shocked by her actions. He knew that Molly was just an ordinary woman, and that she had been through a lot in a month. Most of the terrible things would have never happened to her if she hadn't met Brian, yet now, they all fell on her. If it had been someone else, they might have not been able to bear all this stress.

Molly was still crying. Since she had repressed all her fears and feelings yesterday, she was letting them all out through her tears now.

Listening to her crying, Brian narrowed his eyebrows deeply. He walked to her almost unconsciously and stopped in front of her. Then he looked down at her. She seemed to be so lonely, and he found himself upset at seeing her crying and trembling.

Without raising her head, Molly sensed that someone had walked up to her. Since that person was just standing by quietly, she had a strong feeling that it was Brian. But at this particular moment, she didn't want to talk to him. In fact, she wasn't able to think about anything else. All she wanted to do was to cry.

After a short while, Brian squatted down and reached out his arms to hold Molly. He held her into his arms without saying anything.

His embrace and the smell of mint were very familiar to her. He was holding her tightly, just like the way he had done in the black house. Molly felt even more sorry for herself because of what he was doing. She started to cry harder and harder uncontrollably.

Frowning, Brian fixed his gaze on her again. He realized that there wasn't much he could do to comfort her except pat her on the back gently and slowly, trying to be extremely gentle.

Even though Brian was trying to comfort her, Molly was not pacified and even cried harder. Leaning against him, she felt that she had every reason to cry. Since her shoulders were shaking and her nose was running, her tears and snot were all over Brian's clothes.

"Hey, stop crying!" said Brian anxiously in a low voice. He was vexed because he didn't know how to comfort a crying woman. He had tried everything he knew to comfort her, holding her in his arms and patting her on the back gently. Normally, he wouldn't do anything like this. However, despite what he had been doing, Molly just cried harder.

Right after Brian finished speaking, Molly raised her head and looked straight into his eyes. Before he knew it, she had pushed him away suddenly. Brian didn't expect that she would push him all of a sudden, so he fell on the ground awkwardly.

Molly was so sad that she didn't even think it through before she pushed Brian away. She was just being wayward and she got carried away by her emotions. But when she saw Brian fall to the ground, she felt a little afraid. There was fear in her sad, wet eyes. She stood up and stepped back in a hurry, biting her lips and looking at Brian with distrust.

Frowning, Brian looked at Molly coldly and then, he stood up slowly. Molly was stunned by his indifferent face and took another step backwards. Ignoring what Molly had done, Brian said,"How about that? You finally stopped crying."

He was in a better mood looking at Molly's embarrassed look. Molly was surprised that he didn't get angry about her reckless action. "You look terrible. Just go and clean yourself up," he added.

Pursing her lips, Molly looked at Brian with tears brimming in her eyes. Her eyes widened in shocked disbelief as if she was looking at a monster.

"Go!" shouted Brian in a cold voice. Seeing the look on Molly's face, he became a little upset. "Do you want me to punish you? Huh?"

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