The CEO's Mischievous Little Bride
Chapter 511 Molly Ponders Gourmet Food

Sam was like, "Dude, wasting food is just wrong."

Sebastian shot back, "Then you eat it."

Sam clammed up and chucked the lunchbox in the trash.

Next day, Sebastian got another lunch.

This time, he strolled over to the security booth and told the guard, "If anyone brings me lunch again, just leave it at the door. If it's still there the next day, chuck it."

The guard was like, "I saw it was some girl. Thought you knew her."

Sebastian shrugged, "I don't. I trashed the first one."

Sure enough, on day three, Abby showed up again. She thought she was being all romantic, but before she could even set down the lunchbox, yesterday's lunch was shoved in her face. She frowned, "Sebastian didn't eat it?"

The guard said, "You should take it back and eat it yourself. Mr. Chase tossed the lunch you brought."

Abby glared at the guard, "Who told you that?"

"Everyone in Mr. Chase's team knows," the guard replied.

Abby clenched her fists. What she thought was romantic turned out to be a total flop.

None of the things she expected happened. Not ready to give up, she said, "Just tell Sebastian these are from his sister."

The guard warned, "Don't drag Molly into this. If she finds out someone's using her name to send lunch to Sebastian, she'll come after me."

Everyone in the police department knew Molly's temper. They had history.

Abby finally left with two lunches. Around the corner, she angrily dumped both in the trash.

Not long after, Molly showed up at the police station again.

Abby had made lunch for three days; she wasn't about to let her efforts go to waste.

Even if Sebastian didn't eat it, she had to let him know she tried.

So, that evening, she went to Lilac Manor to wait for Sebastian to get off work.

That day, she not only saw Sebastian carrying shopping bags but also saw Molly clinging to his arm.

Seeing them walk into the living room made Abby feel uneasy.

Ellie eyed the two big bags of clothes Sebastian was lugging. "Another day of Molly sacrificing for the company?"

Molly said, "Nope, just in a bad mood today."

Seeing Abby there, before she could say a word to Sebastian, Molly grabbed his hand and dragged him upstairs, not giving Abby a chance to talk. Sebastian followed her upstairs without a fuss.

Abby watched Molly's back, frowning, a cold glint in her eyes.

Their every move made Abby realize something was off.

All this time, she, like everyone else, thought Sebastian was just a doting brother. But what if his feelings for Molly weren't just sibling affection? And Molly hated her, not because of Stella, but because she hated anyone who had feelings for Sebastian. After all, they weren't blood-related. Before, she thought Ellie might be her biggest obstacle. Now it was clear, it was Molly!

Abby glanced upstairs, a cunning look in her eyes.

Before Molly and Sebastian's relationship was out in the open, she couldn't just sit back.

During the Chase family dinner, Molly found out Abby had been sending lunch to Sebastian. She fumed, "Sebastian, I'll bring you lunch tomorrow."

Sebastian didn't flip out, probably knowing Molly would get all jealous and bring him lunch. "Just eat well so I don't have to worry. Don't stress about me."

Molly took a few bites of dinner and then started daydreaming about food.

Later that night, knowing how Molly was, Sebastian showed up at her bedroom door to remind her, "Focus on your studies. I'm not gonna be swayed by a few meals, but I'll be pissed if you don't study properly. Your goal this time is not to fail." Molly's phone was playing some "Simple Recipes for Beginners" video.

She looked at Sebastian, blinked all innocent-like, and quietly turned her phone face down.

Sebastian, still not convinced, finally went in and took her phone away.

Late at night, at the guesthouse, Abby stared at a white men's shirt on the bed. The room was dimly lit, and she hid in the shadows, her eyes filled with malice, not bothering to hide it when she was alone.

She looked at Sebastian's white shirt and muttered, "Sebastian, everyone has the right to chase happiness, right?"

Who didn't want to be happy?

The next day, during her study week, Molly didn't get up. Before heading to work, Sebastian placed her phone on her desk and checked her study progress from the previous night. He picked it up and saw:

[How to make chicken corn chowder. Cut the chicken into small pieces, dice the potatoes, carrots, celery, and onions, and mince the garlic.]

Sebastian had clearly taken away her phone. How did she still manage to look this up? Then, his gaze fell on the usually dusty but now suddenly clean laptop.

This time, it was Sebastian's turn to be speechless.

Before leaving for work, he called out to Molly, who was still in bed, "Molly, I've got a meeting today and won't be at the station. Don't come after me." Molly's response was groggy. She didn't even hear what Sebastian said, just mumbled an agreement under the covers.

At noon, Molly showed up with a takeout box.

Cooking probably wasn't her thing. After all, she was quickly chased out of the kitchen by Ellie and Zoey.

Abby watched from the corner as Molly appeared with lunch, her suspicions growing stronger.

'How could a sister have such a strong sense of possession over her brother?' she thought. Molly went in and soon came out.

She muttered, "Sebastian didn't even tell me he wouldn't be at the station today, which made my efforts pointless." Abby walked out from the corner and saw the girl about to hail a cab. She called out, "Molly."

Molly looked at her, "What's up?"

Her hands were empty, so she wasn't here to deliver lunch.

"What a coincidence to meet you here. I came to find Sebastian. He left a piece of clothing at my place," Abby said.

Molly looked at the girl pretending to be innocent, while Abby smiled innocently.

Molly didn't speak, her gaze fixed on Abby's eyes, giving her a sense of pressure.

Abby waited for Molly to react. After all, she was domineering. She knew she had Sebastian's clothes, which would inevitably make her overthink. If she mistakenly thought they spent the night together, her personality would surely make her confront her in public! The police station's entrance surveillance would record everything.

But Abby waited for a long time and Molly didn't react. Instead, Abby felt guilty under Molly's stare, blinking rapidly and losing her momentum.

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