Chapter 33: Lauren And The Idiot
Chapter 33: Lauren And The Idiot
Zelda had run away in such a timely manner.
Lauren sat on the white and soft sofa and ate her sweets. It was as if the two meat buns and a cup of yogurt that she had just eaten were all in her other stomach.
Franklin and Lauren did not tell Mr. Hayes and the others about the cause and effect. They simply found an excuse to deal with it.
After all, no one had actually seen or believed something like ghost hunting. It was better to avoid unnecessary trouble.
Franklin decided to report the case directly and let the police check the surveillance cameras. They should be able to roughly know where Zelda was.
Looking at Franklin who was busy making a phone call, Lauren shook her head with a lollipop in her mouth. She narrowed her eyes slightly and said, “Franklin, sometimes Lauren is really smarter than you.”
“Then tell me, what method do you have?”
In the past, Franklin had always been called a “genius youth” and a “business genius” by others. Therefore, everyone’s evaluation of him had revolved around the word “smart”. After meeting Lauren, he had started being called a big idiot every few days.
The key point was that Lauren was still a four-and-a-half-year-old child!
Even though she knew that Lauren’s ability was not bad, it was still very hurtful for his self-esteem to be called stupid by such a little thing?
Franklin also sat down and stretched out his hand to caress Lauren’s hair.
“Aiya, Lauren just combed her hair today! It’s been messed up again by Franklin!” Lauren pouted and used one hand to push away Franklin’s demonic claws with dissatisfaction, while the other hand tidied up her own hair.
“The next time you call me stupid, I’ll mess up your hair again,” Franklin threatened.
“Stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid!” Lauren stuck out her tongue and shouted at him.
“Little thing, little thing!” Franklin crossed his arms in front of his chest and looked down at her.
It was still a beautiful scene without listening to the voice. Hearing the voice, it was like walking into a kindergarten.
Mr. Hayes watched the two arguing at the side and felt a little headache. How could Mr. Torres become so childish when he was with Miss Torres?
“Ahem, I have no idea where Zelda is now.” Mr. Hayes pretended to cough and pulled the two back to reality.
“Lauren’s method is the best! Have you forgotten that Zelda has a daughter in her hometown? Moreover, the maid just said that the photo of her daughter on Zelda’s desk couldn’t be found. What does it mean?!”
“It means that this daughter is very important to Zelda!” Mr. Hayes clapped his hands and answered enthusiastically.
“That’s right! Grandpa Hayes, you’re awesome! So now, if Zelda wants to leave, she will definitely –” Lauren continued to guide him like a teacher. She even made gestures, looking somewhat like an expert teacher.
“She will definitely visit her daughter and bring her along with her!” Mr. Hayes clapped his hands again and answered successfully!
Franklin was speechless.
“That’s right! You’re so smart!” Lauren smiled and nodded at Mr. Hayes. Then, she stood on the sofa and faced Franklin. Franklin was sitting, so Lauren was looking down at him. “Franklin, are you admitting that you’re stupid now? You didn’t answer either of the two questions.”
Lauren grimaced again.
After another round of childish bickering, Franklin and Lauren finally drove to Zelda’s house.
The driver was Ben.
“Uncle Ben, how’s Aunt Lawton?”
It had not even been three days. Logically speaking, Wendy should still be there too.
“Oh, I asked my wife to leave early. I’m already very satisfied that she’s been by my side for so many years. I’m worried that as Miss Torres had said, she’ll miss the chance to reincarnate!”
Compared to Ben previously who was begging Lauren to let him meet his wife, Ben now was now very open-minded.
It was enough for him to simply remember her for the rest of his life.
So what if her lover died? As long as someone remembered her, she would still be alive in this world. It was just that the way she existed has changed.
The spring flowers in March gradually sprouted. Lauren looked out of the window and saw that many branches were already blooming with stamens. Some were red, some yellow, some pink, and some purple.
If a life had passed away, it meant that a life had begun.
The spring breeze carried the fragrance of the soil and poured into the car. Lauren’s hair was also blown up. She revealed the happiest smile she had in the past two days.
When Franklin, who was sitting next to her, saw Lauren in this state, he felt that this was what she should look like at her age. She was only a child who was carefree and carefree in the wind.
Franklin felt around in his pocket and took out a rubber band!