"Ding Dong!"
After dealing with all the matters, the gold royal tidied up and raised its hand to press the door of Room 901.
This was the first time the Jin Family visited Lara and Dormitory Seven.
It was the Jin Family's Chief Butler, Jin Long, who led the team, followed from the second branch to the sixth branch.
The momentum and lineup were really grand.
However, when the golden dragon pressed the doorbell for a long time without any response, he turned his head and looked at Jayden. "We just called Lara and she said she's inside, right?"
Jayden nodded and said, "Yes, she said that she's at home... However, she's probably not at home."
"Not this house?" Hearing that, Landon's brows immediately erected. "What does that mean? Does it mean that Lara may not be in this community today but in her other house?"
"Isn't this a mess? If we can't even get a clear understanding of this matter, wouldn't it be such a waste of time for so many of us to make a trip?"
The golden dragon furrowed its brows and looked at Jayden with displeasure.
The fact that he was able to bring so many Jin Family Masters to meet Lara showed enough respect for the seven branches. But now, Jayden actually told him that the place might have come at the wrong time? This was simply a joke!
"She does live here usually. Why don't I ask her about it? She's not feeling well, maybe she's sleeping now."
Jayden simply ignored Landon's question. However, since the chief steward had already spoken, he had to get to the bottom of the matter.
"Elder sister, where are you?"
After the call was connected, Jayden let out a sigh of relief and asked.
"At home? What's the matter?" Lara asked.
"Then why don't you open the door? I heard that you're ill, so the butler and several room owners are here to see you. Right now, you're at Room 901. If you want to stay at home, then open the door." Jayden said.
"No way." Lara said.
"Why?" Jayden was stunned. He didn't expect his sister to reject so many Jin Family members at the door. Although he also wanted to do so, it would require a great deal of courage.
"Tell them that my illness is contagious. If anyone is willing to come in, then just come in. If they don't want to come in now, then go back to their homes. Once they come in, once they are infected, it will be extremely difficult to cure them, so let them think things through." After Lara finished speaking, she hung up the phone.
"Sounds... It's being infected?"
Jayden's expression changed. He was fine during the meeting yesterday, but why did an infectious disease suddenly appear? Moreover, it was very difficult to cure.
"Hong Jie, what's going on? What did Lara say on the phone? Is she at home? If she's not at home, then we're all going home. It's still early in the morning, so don't waste everyone's time."
Landon impatiently said when he saw Jayden holding his phone in a daze.
"Yeah, it's going to be noon soon, and it's getting hot. Let us really have more people open the door for Lara. What are you talking about? Do you have anything important or inferior to us?" Eida didn't want to come, and now she was stopped at the door. If Housekeeper Jin Yang didn't give an order in advance, she would have left long ago, and she didn't want to stay here for a minute.
"Hong Jie, what did you say on the phone?"
Ignoring the complaints behind him, the Golden Dragon turned to look at Jayden and asked.
"My sister, my sister..." Jayden looked at the Jin Family members in the corridor, gritted his teeth, and said, "My sister said that she has infectious diseases. If they aren't afraid of being infected, they can go in..."
"I've got an infectious disease!"
These three words came out of Jayden's mouth and were thrown into the crowd like a bomb. They exploded in an instant.
"An infectious disease? Kimlan actually has an infectious disease? When did it happen? How come I don't know at all!"
"It's too terrible. Kimlan actually got this disease. No wonder she suddenly locked herself up at home and didn't see anyone! It turns out that she got an infectious disease!"
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