Chapter 292: Doing A Good Deed Every Day
Chapter 292: Doing A Good Deed Every Day
"Wow, Ruby, you're so good at playing the piano. Why do you know everything? I really envy you!"
Lauren was very sincere in her praise.
Lauren had always thought that she was intelligent, but compared to Ruby, she seemed to be lacking in everything.
Franklin nodded as he closed the folder.
"You're really good at playing the piano."
Lauren looked at Franklin and said, "You have learned how to play the piano, Franklin. You must be pretty good too."
Franklin smiled and shook his head. "I haven't played for many years, so I'm a little rusty. I learned piano for more than ten years, but I might not even be as good as Ruby."
Lauren did not know much about piano, but after hearing what Franklin said, she admired Ruby even more.
No matter how many secrets Ruby had, at least this ability truly impressed Lauren.
Ruby jumped down from the piano chair and shook her head humbly.
"As long as everyone is willing to practice, they will be able to achieve this. Lauren, you can too."
Lauren nodded. "Alright, I will work hard too!"
As she spoke, Bryce came down with his backpack.
Since they had already found the source of the bloody handprint, this female ghost would not cause any trouble for the time being. Therefore, Franklin explained to the police department and the Thomas Johnson High School would be once again reopened to the public.
All the students had to go to class.
"Aren't we only going on Monday?"
"We received a notification from the form teacher. The school is going to hold a senior year mobilization meeting tonight, so we have to go back early."
Ben had to go back to his hometown for these two days, so the Torres family didn't have a chauffeur for the time being. Therefore, Franklin became the chauffeur in his stead.
"Get in the car. I'll send you there."
Thomas Johnson High School?
Wouldn't that be the perfect time to get that talisman out of the back of the closet? Lauren had a plan.
"I want to go too, I want to go too!"
"Why are you going there for?"
As Ruby and Mr. Hayes were both here, Lauren could not say it directly, so she winked at Franklin.
Quinn said, "What are you blinking for, Lauren? Is there sand in your eyes?"
Where could the sand have come from?! Lauren felt like she was about to die of stupidity because of Quinn.
"No! I just wanted to go to Thomas Johnson High School to have a look!"
Lauren specifically emphasized the words "Thomas Johnson High School". Franklin and Quinn quickly reacted to the situation.
"Oh, is that so? Then let's go together."
"Okay!"
Lauren thought to herself, 'I'm so happy that I can complete another mission today!'
Ruby continued to practice her piano at the Torres Mansion while Lauren followed Franklin and Bryce into the car.
"What are we going to do at this hour? Didn't you say that it would only be effective at 5 am?"
"It was only effective at 5 am because Fiona was trapped by the talisman paper behind the door. We just need to help her remove the talisman paper."
"Alright. Does this mean that the mission is complete? I'll be free again after today. Turn off the damn heavenly eye as soon as possible. I'm afraid of going to the toilet every night!"
Bryce glared at Lauren.
"What's there to be afraid of? Didn't I tell you that there won't be any ghosts in the Torres family?"
Although…that might not be the case now.
Of course, Lauren did not finish the second half of her sentence.
On the way to school, Bryce started talking about the Whatsapp group that he had created with the girls in his class.
"The girls in my class are pretty amazing. They had a lot of information. For example, they said that Fiona's grades were pretty good before, and she had always been an obedient girl in the eyes of the teachers and parents. Because her family's conditions aren't good, even the school uniform she wore was bought with money contributed by others. She received a scholarship every year and she's a very amazing person."
Lauren looked out of the window at the street that flashed past. She sighed and said, "It's such a pity that such a good person passed away in her prime. Then let's go and set her free. Let's give her freedom."
"Sure! Just count it as my daily good deed."
As it was the weekend, there were quite a lot of cars on the road. It took them quite a while to reach Thomas Johnson High School.
The entrance of the school was once again active and lively. Students carrying backpacks and books reluctantly walked into the school compound.
Bryce glanced at a few of his classmates.
However, as the case of the bloody handprint had not been solved yet, there were still police officers on duty at the entrance.
The school also increased the security.
With Franklin around, they had no problem entering the school gate.
Fortunately, the students were in class and had not returned to the dormitory yet.. Otherwise, Bryce would not dare to walk into the female dormitory.