Chapter 29 Marry A Fool Instead Of Him
Standing behind the flower rack, Peggy, Celine and Jonson looked at Molly and Allen not far away.
Celine looked at the two people over there. Molly was smiling and touching Allen's head. No one knew what Molly was talking about, and the two of them were laughing happily. Celine smiled and said to Peggy, "It seems that Molly has a good relationship with Allen."
Peggy also said with a smile, "When Allen's mother was still alive, I often took Molly here. At that time, the two of them often played together. They were on good terms."
Jonson snorted, but his voice was so low that neither Peggy nor Celine heard it.
Molly was still asking Allen about what happened that day. She was a little shocked when she heard Allen's psychological deduction about Kevin. She couldn't help but sigh, "I don't know if you are really stupid or not".
Allen denied at once, "I'm not stupid! I'm very smart!"
But there was still a bit of foolishness between his eyebrows, which made Molly touch his forehead and sigh, "Yes, you are not stupid. You are very smart."
"Ha ha..." Allen laughed, as if he was satisfied to hear such words.
Feeling a little sad, Molly pulled up his hand, dusted his sleeves and asked softly, "Did your uncle blame you after you came back?"
Allen shook his head and said, "No."
Molly raised her eyebrows. She didn't believe what he said, but she thought he wouldn't lie, so she stopped asking.
Out of the corner of her eye, Molly saw the person standing there. Thinking for a while, she knew that she had to go there, so she came over with Allen and greeted her mother and Celine first. Allen also said hello to Peggy, then Celine, and finally smiled at Jonson.
Both Peggy and Celine responded enthusiastically. Only Jonson curled his lips and didn't say anything.
They sat down under the flower rack. Celine took a sip of tea and asked with a smile, "How old is Molly this year? Do you have a boyfriend?
Sure enough, at this age, the problem that could never be avoided came.
Molly smiled helplessly and replied, "I am twenty-four years old this year. I don't have a boyfriend yet, but I am still a graduate student. There is no hurry."
"Why not?" At the mention of this, Peggy couldn't help but retort.
"Children are all like this." Celine said worriedly, "Jonson is already more than 20 years old. He still doesn't mention marriage. I'm so worried about him! Alas!"
"The eldest brother doesn't marry a wife. Why should I be in such a hurry?" Jonson said impatiently.
The whole room quieted down. The expressions of Peggy and Molly darkened, and Celine also looked a little embarrassed. Only Allen had a smile on his face, but no one could see his eyes because his head was slightly raised.
At noon, Molly left with Peggy. Celine had planned to keep them for lunch, but Celine didn't insist because Peggy said that there was something at home.
In the car, Peggy asked Molly, "It seems that Mrs. Celine wants you to date with Jonson. What do you think?"
"What?" As soon as Molly took a sip of her drink, she almost spat it out. "Look at Jonson's dandy look, how could Mrs. Celine be so confident that I can fall in love with her son?"
"After all, children are the best in parents' eyes." Peggy didn't like Jonson, either. Then she joked, "But he is pretty. Don't you like him?"
Curling her lips, Molly said in a disdainful tone, "It's useless to look good! I won't marry him even if I marry a fool! "DD