Begging For A Reconciliation

Chapter 7



Molly carefully examined Leah from head to toe without any concealment. She scoffed and said mockingly, “So you are Leah.
You look mediocre though.” Leah had guessed that Molly had ill intentions. In fact, she despised the woman because she was
the reason Han had locked her in the mental hospital. Even though she considered turning around and leaving, she decided to
stay and see if she could use Molly to get away. Leah calmly took the seat opposite Molly and said, “I know who you are. You are
the Chief’s daughter and you are engaged to Han.” Molly’s expression darkened as she replied in a threatening tone, “Since you
know that Han belongs to me, why are you still saying that you are his wife?” Undeterred by Molly’s piercing gaze, Leah smirked
and said, “I’m not lying. You can get him here and explain himself if you don’t believe me.” Although Molly was skeptical about
the woman’s claims, she could not call Han to demand an answer as nobody knew that she was at the mental hospital. She
stared at Leah and thought to herself, I don’t care if she’s speaking the truth. There’s no way this woman can continue to stay at
Linkville. Molly snickered and said, “If that’s the case, you...” Before she could finish her sentence, the vehicle engine was heard.
Molly turned around and was shocked to see Han had arrived. He scowled as soon as he walked through the door and noticed
the two women seated opposite each other. Han ignored Leah and walked to Molly. “It’s windy outside. Why are you wearing so
little? What are you doing here anyway?” He immediately took off his jacket and wrapped it around Molly. His gaze was never on
Leah the entire time. In contrast to her demeaning and harsh attitude to Leah earlier, Molly was now abashed and sweet-looking.
She replied with a tinge of smugness, “I’m chatting with Ms. Murray.” “Chatting?” Han turned his attention to Leah and their eyes
met. The latter immediately sat upright in fear. The man continued, “Why are you talking to a crazy person? Let’s head back.”
Leah thought to herself, how dare he say I’m crazy? She straightened her back and tried to suppress her anxiousness. As she
returned his gaze, she said calmly, “Han Howard, everything will be fine if you release me now. If not, I’ll not hesitate to do things
the hard way.” Han was not the least bit affected by her threats. He narrowed his eyes and scoffed, “I’m interested to find out
how are you going to do things the hard way.” Leah had not intended to offend such a powerful man. However, she was left with
no choice if Han decided to imprison her for the rest of her life. Hence, she decided that her only way out was to threaten him.
She asked in annoyance, “Han Howard, why can’t you let me off?” “You can leave once you have recovered,” Han responded
firmly.


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