Love Began with the First Meeting
Chapter 1058 Extra Story 39 Of Sweetness Between Bri And Mol Anger

"I mean it literally!" Brian said in an ice-cold voice and glared at her with daggers in his eyes.

Upon seeing the resentment in his eyes, Cora teared up in an instant. Although she had foreseen such a result, she was overwhelmed by the reality of it and wasn't ready to accept it. Unwilling to give up, Cora had tried to convince herself that perhaps it was because she had not come for Brian in so many years. So another woman had attracted him, and if Cora had come to him sooner, the result would have been different. It was easier for her to believe that the reason why Brian had hidden from her for the past two weeks was that he was afraid that his heart would follow her once he saw her again. In which case, he might feel sorry for Molly.

Brian sighed silently. After looking around, he said, "Let's talk in the cafe of the airport."

Then he glimpsed at Cora and without waiting for her to answer, he walked towards the cafe, with one hand tucked in his trouser pocket.

Cora followed him. The two of them sat at opposite sides of a table. Each of them ordered a cup of coffee for themselves, but neither had a sip. Silence! The damnable silence!

Cora was most afraid of Brian's silence. He had always been cold and bloodthirsty ever since she had met him from the very first day. However, at that time, Brian hadn't been so mature as he looked today. When Brian gazed at her without saying a word, she felt like she was transparent in his eyes.

Finally, it was Cora who spoke first. She could no longer stand the awkward silence. She pursed her lips and said, "Brian, I..."

"You were never my fiancee," Brian interrupted. He had prevented her from finishing her sentence. He could read her like a picture book because he knew her so well. "Never let Molly or me hear you say that again. Cora, you know that I'm not kidding, don't you? I've never joked with anybody who's not my friend. The moment you appeared in front of Molly and my children, you became a stranger to me. The moment you assaulted Tony, you became my enemy!"

Hearing that, Cora was struck dumb. When Brian saw the expression on her face, he narrowed his eyes and gave her a spine chilling stare. Slowly, he said, "Now I hope only that you're not going to be an enemy that I want to dispose of."

Cora's heart jumped in her throat, she stared at him wide-eyed, and her body became weak and limp as though she was going to faint. She knew how horrific it was if she became Brian's enemy. Cora had once seen first hand what he had done to a man who hadn't even been considered an enemy. Brian had tortured him so severely that even death would have been better.

"Bri, why are you treating me this way?" Cora asked with eyes full of tears. She was thirty-two years old now, but she had been in a coma for twelve years. As a result, her mind had stayed at the age of twenty, and she thought everything else had stayed the same way. Just like twelve years ago, she was self-willed, arrogant, and even impetuous. She would move towards her aim regardless of anything else.

Brian leaned against the backrest of the chair slowly, while regarding Cora with apathetic falcon eyes. "It's not only you. I won't forgive anybody who attempts to hurt Molly, including you. Do you understand?"

"Why?" Cora asked, raising her voice unconsciously. "She's not pretty enough. Her stature looks ordinary. She's even stupid!" Cora had accused Molly of having many shortcomings, and she was so absorbed in thinking of more flaws that she hadn't noticed Brian's face gradually turning dark at her sharp words. "How could you pamper such a woman so much. How could she be good enough to be your wife?"

"Because I love her," Brian answered in a deep and cruel voice, which sounded horrifying to Cora's ears. He uttered every word slowly and clearly as if they were nails that pierced Cora's heart one by one. It seemed that he was restrained from the fury caused by the verbal attack on his wife. "Yes, she has many deficiencies. Even though you're much better than her in every aspect, it means nothing if I don't appreciate your excellence!"

Brian didn't want to say any more to such a woman who was so self-absorbed. He had no sympathy when he saw a female cry, including Evelyn, his own daughter. Of course, Molly was an exception. He felt sad when she cried.

To avoid seeing Cora shed tears, which were threatening to spill over her pretty eyes, Brian decided to end their conversation as soon as possible. He took his wallet out of his pocket and removed two bank notes, placing them on the table. While looking at Cora with a cold gaze, he said, "Later, I'll arrange for somebody to escort you to Dragon Island. If you want to travel around the island for fun, I will ask Eric to organize it for you. If you don't want to stay on Dragon Island, he will arrange an airplane for you to go back home." Once he finished what he wanted to say, he stood up, turned around, and began to stride out.

With her resentment filled scarlet red eyes, Cora looked at Brian's retreating figure. He had used to be lonely and proud. But, now he seemed content and arrogant. She couldn't help but grit her teeth silently.

At the same time, Brian stopped his footsteps all of a sudden. While a glimmer of hope appeared in Cora's eyes, he turned his head slightly and said in an indifferent tone, "Don't even think of doing what you're thinking about now. I'm afraid that you're not able to undertake the consequences if you did."

After saying that, Brian left without any hesitation or sympathy. When he walked out of the cafe, he pulled out his cellphone and dialed a number. As soon as the phone was answered, he said in a cold voice, "Find out where Tony is. Also, arrange a private plane for Cora to go to Dragon Island." After a short pause, he continued in a hostile voice, "Keep a close watch on her. I don't want her to appear in front of Molly or me again!"

"Yes, Mr. Brian Long!" the person in charge of the branch of XK Intelligence Agency in A City answered respectfully on the phone.

Brian hung up and then hailed a taxi, leaving the airport.

While sitting in the taxi, he dialed Molly's number. The phone rang for a long time before it was finally picked up. "Have you arrived home?" he asked in a soft voice that made the taxi driver raise his eyebrows with surprise. When Brian got into the taxi, he had given out a dense air of hostility, which was contrary to his soft voice now.

"Ahem. I'm unpacking the luggage," Molly said, while looking at the luggage scattered on the floor. Seeing that Evelyn directed Charlie to take her things out of the suitcase, she couldn't help but shake her head and sigh helplessly. "You should manage your daughter properly. She always orders Charlie to do things for her, as if her older brother was her slave."

Hearing that, Brian's face lit up with a bright smile. While turning his head to look out of the window of the taxi at the scenery outside, he said in a soft voice, "A man is born to be ordered about by a woman." He paused slightly sensing that Molly was about to continue her complaint on the phone to him and then said, "Besides, Mark and Charlie are most willing to do things for Evelyn. If you don't believe me, have a look at Charlie. I'm sure he is smiling now."000

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