Molly Wellington's summer school uniform was a white shirt made of cotton and linen on the top half and a blue mini skirt on the bottom, with a red plaid bow tie at the collar.
But now, the bow tie had broken, and the school uniform's buttons had popped off.
The girl, standing by the car with the top three buttons of her shirt undone, had soft black hair that shone under the sunlight.
Her fair skin appeared almost translucent in the daylight, especially the half-opened area of her chest, revealing a large expanse of snowy white, elusive and very alluring.
With her dazzling shine and enticing allure, such a girl could easily draw anyone's gaze.
When Molly Wellington was talking to Abraham Redington, other students passed by, and the girls' eyes remained glued to Molly, unable to look away.
