Chapter 1889: Chapter 1901: Was it you who clung to my daddy last night?
Molly has been very smart since she was little, smarter and more precocious than her peers.
Although she can’t quite compare to Ben, Abbie, and Yana from Aunt Lily’s family… teasing her sister Lulu and such is still a very simple matter for her.
However, compared to the cleverness of the Lucas family children, the most famous trait of the young lady from the Wellington family is her temper.
Molly has a very bad temper, she’s willful, arrogant, and dismissive… In short, every adjective you can use for an unreasonable and willful young lady can apply to her.
Sasha Hammond, although previously not having a chance to et Molly, had heard enough to understand this Miss Molly’s temperant.
At this mont, Sasha saw Skye Brown looking at Molly with a slight daze, afraid to respond.
Sasha thought Skye was caught out for her secret dealings, feeling guilty and uneasy.
“Humph… Director, if you don’t want others to know, you better not do it. Miss Wellington is asking you a question, why don’t you dare to answer? Tell Miss Wellington, where you spent last night. Clearly, it was you with Mr. Wellington, yet you want to drag down with you, make a scapegoat, cover for you…”
With that, Sasha looked at Molly with a face full of grievance.
“Miss Wellington, I’m really innocent… if you’re going to hold soone accountable, you should go after Director Brown… she was clingy with Mr. Wellington, that’s why Mr. Wellington left you unattended.”
It must be said, Sasha’s tactic to divert trouble is truly vicious.
Knowing that Molly was not easy to deal with, and wary of Skye being Dylan Wellington’s new lover, she diverted the focus to Skye.
As expected, young Molly fell for it.
She was a bit anxious, grabbing Skye’s hand, pouting, and said, “Was it you clinging to my Daddy last night? It’s because of you that my Daddy hasn’t been ho to see for three days!”
The little girl’s rounded almond-shaped eyes flashed with annoyance, dislike, grievance… and a bit of an indistinguishable emotion.
She grabbed Skye’s hand subconsciously, originally just wanting to question.
However… after her pale little hand grabbed onto the other tender and slender hand, she felt… soft, carrying a hint of warmth.
Molly blinked in a daze.
Not understanding where this strange feeling ca from.
“Miss Wellington, that’s not the case… I have nothing to do with your father,” Skye squatted down and smiled at Molly.
Her tone was gentle, giving a comforting and warm illusion when heard.
According to Skye’s usual temperant, she wouldn’t be coaxing in this situation.
Instead, she might even rudely throw Molly’s hand off.
Because Skye didn’t like unreasonable, spoiled children.
Upon seeing Molly for the first ti, she found her adorable.
But later, due to Molly’s reckless act of knocking over the perfu bottle in a tantrum, Skye didn’t really have any good impression of her.
However… when she ca over, looking up to ask questions.
Reaching out with her little hand to touch her hand… inexplicably, Skye felt a bit sorry for this child who grew up without a mother.
She thought, this might be so transference psychology.
Probably because Molly is similar in age to the baby she accidentally lost back then.
That’s why she felt pity, reluctant to scold her.
“Director, you really can lie while looking soone in the eye. Thinking that because Miss Wellington is a child, she’ll be easily deceived—” At this mont, Sasha’s voice rang out.
Today, she is determined to use Molly to deal with Skye, this new erging rival.
Sasha absolutely would not allow the wealthy husband she painstakingly hooked to be taken by another woman.
Thinking of this, Sasha didn’t care if publishing this news would anger Mr. Wellington or embarrass herself.
Anyway, she has thought it over—when the ti cos, she will appear as a victim, while Skye will be the ho-wrecking mistress!
“Miss Wellington, look, I have evidence here—this is a photo taken last night by the paparazzi at the King’s Palace Hotel. Look, is the woman in the photo Daisy? And the woman supporting her into the room, isn’t she Director Brown!”
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