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The Night I Let Go novel Chapter 67

When Zachary got off work yesterday, he brought home some documents from the marketing department. With some free time on his hands now, he decided to review them.

During the three hours he spent on the documents, Molly came in twice. The first time, she brought him a glass of warm water.

The second time, she brought in a fruit platter.

For dinner, she prepared roasted chicken along with some side dishes. The dishes she prepared were all nicely seasoned.

As they ate, Zachary struck up some small talk with her.

In their conversation, he learned that Molly was majoring in acting at the University of Film and Media.

Molly explained that her life plan was to start as a social media influencer. She thought it was an easy field to get into and would bring in money quickly.

Once she built an online following, she planned to transition into the entertainment industry.

Hearing her plans to enter the entertainment industry, Zachary immediately told her the truth behind the industry.

In short, he told her it was a toxic environment. An innocent girl like her would definitely suffer in it.

Seeing how strongly Zachary opposed the idea, Molly quickly decided to let go of her plan.

"Then, I won't go into the entertainment industry. How about the film industry? I'm willing to work hard and take on small roles. As long as I keep at it for ten years, I believe I can make money from acting!" she replied.

"The film industry has its challenges too, but it's a lot cleaner compared to the entertainment industry. As long as you don't go down the wrong path, I think it's worth a try," he advised.

Zachary offered her a rational analysis.

Hearing this, Molly nodded and promised she would never compromise her integrity.

But as soon as she made her promise, she was reminded of her current relationship with Zachary. Her face flushed with embarrassment at that thought.

Zachary realized the same thing too. He cleared his throat and said, "Alright, let's eat."

"Okay," Molly replied softly, ending the conversation.

...

When Zachary had first rented this apartment, he hadn't noticed any issues.

But now, he saw a major flaw in its layout.

Normally, a two-bedroom apartment had either one or two bathrooms.

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