Chapter 96 Face to Face
“It’s okay.” As expected, in the face of Lily’s condolence, everyone scratched their hair and became shy.
One member suddenly whispered, “This person has reported so many projects… Isn’t this your sister?”
He handed the registration form to Lily, “Your sister also signed up for the art festival… She’s got a lot of talent. That’s brilliant.”
Lily scanned the form and explained, “My sister… Even if she’s short of money, she can’t be so brave, right?”
“Huh? Lack of money?” The members froze for a moment, and then quickly remembered that the first-place prize was 100, 000.
“So it’s to try her luck.” He became disappointed.
Lily pulled out one of the registration forms from the table, “Since my sister is short of money, then I should also help out.” She compared it to Laura’s sign–up sheet and signed up for the same items as her.
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After school, students filed out of the gate.
As Laura walked to the gate, the phone in her pocket vibrated — a message from an unfamiliar number.
[Hello, this is your counselor, Dora. When do you think you’ll have time and we’ll be able to meet?
Laura then remembered that the chief had given her an appointment with a counselor.
[Hello. Can we make an appointment for 2:00 p. m. in three days?
The text message was sent and they quickly agreed on a time to meet.
Laura put away her phone and was about to cross the crosswalk when she noticed a familiar figure across the street — Kimberly. It looked like Kimberly was waiting for her.
“Laura!” Sure enough, upon seeing her, Kimberly trotted over with joyContent is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
“Laura, we haven’t officially met yet. Let me take a good look at you You look prettier than before.”
Before she could finish her words, Laura pulled out her hand, which Kimberly had grabbed.
“Kimberly, we don’t seem to know each other well, do we? There is no one else now, so just tell me straight, what do you want?”
The smile on Kimberly’s face turned stiff when she was treated by Laura in such an unforgiving manner.
“Laura, what are you talking about?” She smiled reluctantly, “I don’t want anything, I just want to take you to meet Grandma. After all, you’ve never met Grandma before…”
“Grandma?” Laura repeated meaningfully, “Just to meet Grandma?”
“And other people, like…”
Before Kimberly could give an example, Laura cut her off, “Okay, I will go.”
“Huh?” Kimberly was surprised, and then said joyfully, “Well, we’ll go right now.”