Triplets on Secret Mission

Chapter 231



Chapter 231

The kid playing next to Sean realized he was in trouble and fled in terror. Molly and Sean awoke from their trance on the ground.

Sean also realized Molly was under him; he frowned and tried to get up from Molly, but the two’s posture prevented him from doing so. “Don’t move,” Molly said. She was afraid he would hurt his leg if he moved, so she asked, “Did you hurt yourself when you fell?” Sean shook his head and placed his hands on Molly’s sides, not allowing his weight to rest on her.

“Are you alright?” Sean inquired because Molly supported him with her body.

“It’s all soft sand underneath. So I’m all right. “Let’s get someone to assist us,” Molly said.

This posture was too intimate as Molly remembered Sean’s chin and only felt her face warm.

Fortunately, many people were nearby, and when they saw what had happened, they all rushed over to assist Sean in getting back into his wheelchair.

Tony, who was nearby, was having fun with the triplets. He appeared to have noticed the commotion and rushed over with the triplets.

“Boss, Ms. May, are you alright?” Tony asked. He had only seen the people helping Sean up from the ground and had no idea what had just happened.

“Some kids played and accidentally hit Sean’s wheelchair, and we both fell down,” Molly said briefly while patting the sand off her skirt. She omitted the part where she and Sean were in a very awkward position.

“Then Mommy, are you injured anywhere?” the triplets asked worriedly. Molly was about to say she was fine when Claudia exclaimed, “Oh no, Uncle Sean’s chin is bleeding!”Content © provided by NôvelDrama.Org.

Sean didn’t notice it himself; it was only after it was pointed out that he raised his hand and touched it. ‘It does hurt a little.’

Molly also looked, and the spot where Sean had been injured appeared to be where she had just kissed

Perhaps I bit him by accident when we fell just now.’ Molly pondered.

“I’ll take a look,” Molly said. She could not care less if she was embarrassed. She leaned over and checked Sean’s chin.

“Fortunately, the wound is not very deep. Just a tad bloodshot. Let’s go back first, and I’ll help you disinfect and apply some ointment.”

“It’s not that serious; there’s no need. Let the children play for a little longer.” Sean did not care about the minor injury because it was not serious.

“No, I’ll never forgive myself if your face is ruined,” Molly said. After all, it was she who had injured him.

“If Uncle Sean’s face was ruined, you can always marry him,” the triplets coaxed behind Molly.

Molly laughed at the children’s innocent words, saying, “Don’t talk nonsense, be careful, or I’ll tickle you nonstop!” Molly was chasing after her children when several parents arrived with a few children not far away. “Is it them?” the child’s father asked, pointing to Molly and Sean.

Molly recognized him as the kid who had been playing near them earlier.

When his father asked, the child nodded with a guilty conscience, and the father hurried forward.

“I’m deeply sorry for what happened. My child was playing earlier and accidentally ran into you. Have you hurt anywhere? Do you need to go to the hospital?” The child’s parent inquired, apologizing

‘Well, they’re responsible parents.’ Molly pondered. She had no intention of pursuing the matter, but she could not help but reprimand the parent.

“When you take your children out to play, you should keep a closer eye on them, even if only for their safety. We’re not hurt, so we can let it go. However, be more aware of your child in the future,” Molly advised.


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