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Chapter 41 Don't Look At Me



Chapter 41 Don't Look At Me

After the movie, it was already late. They had planned to go home early, but the two of them were a

little hungry. After thinking for a while, they were going to have barbecue.

Allen was a meat eating animal. As long as there was meat, he could eat no vegetables at all.

Molly was helpless and persuaded him to eat some vegetables from time to time.

But Allen didn't even look at it. He put the green vegetables aside with chopsticks and began to eat the

meat roasted by Molly on the plate. Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g

Molly took a look at Allen and put the vegetables on his plate again. However, he moved his chopsticks

again and still did not eat vegetables.

Molly raised her eyebrows and thought, 'What an annoying boy!'

She roasted some more and handed it to Allen. This time, she didn't put it on the plate, but directly

handed it to Allen's mouth.

Suddenly, a touch of green appeared in front of Allen, which made him look up.

Seeing that Molly was looking at him with a smile, which looked very friendly, Allen inexplicably felt a

little cold.

Looking at the vegetables that were put in front of his mouth without moving, Allen opened his mouth

and swallowed them expressionlessly.

But Allen's heart was streaming with tears.

Molly was satisfied to see him eat it. She controlled the impulse to pat him on the head and said, "Good

boy!"

At this moment, a childish voice came from the side, "Mom, look, that sister is feeding that brother. I

want you to feed me too."

Who was feeding whom?

Following the voice, Molly turned her head and saw a cute little boy looking at her. She smiled friendly

at him, only to find that the adult next to the little boy should be the little boy's mother, who was looking

at Molly with embarrassment.

It was not until then that Molly realized who the little boy was referring to. Her face flushed immediately.

Embarrassed, Molly turned around. At this moment, Allen told Molly that he wanted to eat meat and

asked her to help him roast it.

"Oh," said Molly. She picked it up and started to roast it for him.

After the barbecue, Molly sent it to his plate, but Allen looked up at Molly, looking a little confused.

Irritated by his stare, Molly glared at Allen and said, "Eat your food. Don't look at me!"

Allen felt a little wronged and replied in a low voice, "Okay."

Then he lowered his head and started to eat again.

Allen didn't say anything until they finished eating.

Molly also realized that her words were a little harsh and wanted to apologize to him. But there were so

many people around, she felt embarrassed.

After walking out of the barbecue shop and returning to the car, Molly turned around and looked at the

silent Allen, feeling a little headache.

Without saying a word, Molly turned around again, trying to organize her words and speak to Allen

again.

An apology was necessary, but how could she make Allen realize that she didn't mean it just now?

"Don't you want to talk to me anymore?"

Before Molly could figure out what to say, she heard Allen's voice.

Molly didn't hear clearly and asked in confusion, "What did you say?"

"Don't you want to talk to me anymore?"

Allen repeated, staring at Molly stubbornly.

But Molly could see the grievance in his eyes. Thinking of what had happened in the restaurant and

what had happened before, she sighed.


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