Chapter 59
Lauren picked up the phone.
Listening to the voice on the other side of the phone, Sally was aletle surprised and then the ked af Dansking “Will you
come back today?”
“I didn’t come back either yesterday,” Lauren said.
It meant that Lauren was asking Sally not to beat around the bush
Sally explained, “I want to ask someone to repair your car as soon as possible.”
Lauren closed her eyes, and her tone was careless, “Kelly has already had it repaired, and she will send the bill to you later Sally had thought Lauren might use this opportunity to let everyone know about her relationship with Herman but surprisingly
she didn’t.
After a moment of silence, Sally said, “Your car looks good. Even if it is repaired, it may not be as good as before. If you need to
assess the damage, you can tell me.”
Lauren nodded and said, “Well, Kelly will contact you later.” After speaking, Lauren hung up the phone.
“Did she just hang up the phone?” Theresa’s eyes widened and so did the other two girls.
Dana stared at the phone and didn’t speak for a long time.
Lisa tilted her head and thought about it, and then she suddenly burst out laughing.
Theresa looked at her and asked, “What are you laughing at?”
“I laugh at you,” Lisa said, “You guys are immersed in making up a story while Lauren didn’t take it seriously at all Hearing this. Theresa’s face was a little red because of embarrassment. She couldn’t believe that Lauren would be so calm. It such a great opportunity for her but she didn’t seize it!
Sally put down her phone, raised her eyes to look at the housekeeper, and signaled him to take the maids to leave. So there only four of them left in the dining hall. Sally said, “We got it wrong. Lauren has nothing to do with Herman.”
“Then why did she drive Herman’s car?” Theresa was puzzled.
“Could it be…” Dana turned to Lisa.
“Don’t look at me,” Lisa knew what Dana wanted to say and her voice was affirmative, “That was Herman’s car and I am pr
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