Molly could tell that Farrell was very anxious. Looking at her parents behind her, they were also worried and anxious. She thought for a while and said to the phone receiver.
"Brother, I already know."
Anxious as Farrell was, he didn't answer immediately. It seemed that he was surprised. After a while, he answered in confusion.
"Molly?"
"Yes, it's me." Molly replied.
"Do you know what I'm going to say?" Said Farrell in a very low voice, as if he was afraid that he would frighten Molly if he spoke too loudly.
"Yes, I did." Molly still answered obediently, "I saw it on the newspaper this morning."
On the other side of the phone, the newspaper in his hand was almost twisted into pieces by him. Farrell frowned and looked more serious.
He rubbed between his eyebrows and looked a little annoyed, but his voice was firm.
He said, "Molly, don't worry. I've already sent someone to deal with it. The matter has just come out, and there are not many people who know it. It will be fine soon. Don't worry, okay?"
It seemed that Molly agreed obediently on the other end of the phone. It sounded normal, which made Farrell relieved.
The real couldn't be fake, and the fake couldn't be true either. Farrell was not afraid of the nonsense in the newspaper. After all, the Su Family was powerful here, and no reporters would dare to come to verify. What he was most worried about was the impact on Molly, or what she would think of this matter.
Since Molly didn't get angry or feel stressed because of this, Farrell breathed a sigh of relief.
Massaging his temples, Farrell still said on the phone, "But Molly, you'd better not go to school today. You have been working hard these days. You'd better ask for a few days off and have a rest."
Although he just asked, his tone did not allow people to refuse.
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