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President’s Sweet Wife novel Chapter 632

As long as Laura showed up, the paparazzi would always fabricate stories out of thin air, even if she didn’t say anything.

Thinking of this, Laura told the driver, with her face sullen,

"Turn around. To Orchid Villa."

The driver knew that place, so he turned the car around and left as he was told.

Twenty minutes later, the car stopped at the gate of Orchid Villa.

Fortunately, no one else knew about this place, so it was a safety zone.

Laura got off the car, while Nicole followed behind carrying a lot of bags. Just as the two of them walked into the house, Laura’s phone suddenly rang.

She glanced at the caller ID. It was from her mother.

Laura answered the phone without thinking.

Fannie’s gentle voice came from the other end of the line.

"Have you got home, Laura?"

Laura had told Fannie before that she would go back home today after the shooting was over, and that was why Fannie called her.

Laura’s grim face softened a little and she replied, "Yes, I just got home. How are you feeling, mom?"

Fannie smiled, "I’m great. Even the doctor said I’m recovering quickly. It won’t be long before I’m discharged."

Laura was relieved to hear that.

This was one of the few good things she had heard recently.

Laura smiled and said, "That’s great. I’ll pick you up when you’re discharged."

Fannie replied, "It’s OK. If you’re too busy at work, I can come home myself."

Staring at the mansion in front of her, Laura chuckled.

"No way. How can you come back on your own without knowing where I live now?"

Fannie was surprised to hear that.

"Of course, I know where you live... The apartment on Lancaster Road?"

Now that this topic was brought up, Laura breathed a sigh with resignation.

"I can’t live there for the moment, and I’ve moved to somewhere else later. I’ll bring you over when you leave the hospital."

Fannie paused and asked with concern, "What happened? Why can’t you live there?"

Fannie had been recovering and barely touched her phone these days, so she had no idea what had happened online.

Besides, as an elderly lady, she felt awkward with applications such as Twitter.

Therefore, Fannie hadn’t found out that Laura was cyberbullied.

In fact, it was a good thing for Laura.

After all, Fannie could do nothing about it but worry for her.

That wouldn’t help Laura at all.

Laura compressed her lips and explained, "Nothing. I’ll tell you when you’re discharged."

Hearing that, Fannie nodded despite worries about her daughter.

Laura hung up and went into the house with Nicole.

No one lived here usually and the house was empty.

Laura asked Nicole to put down the bags before she went home.

She then got upstairs to take a shower. Then she blow-dried her hair as she checked her phone.

Maria had already sent her schedule for the next few days to her.

Laura skimmed through it, finding that she wouldn’t be shooting any movies in the near future.

She did have to take some promotional photos abroad for a make-up brand two days later.

So the next two days were her days off.

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