Chapter 68
Chapter 68
Mr. Bennett senior called Lauren and it was still Kelly who answered the phone, saying that Lauren was
conducting a very important experiment and that it would take a long time before she finished.
After Mrs. Bennett heard this, she frowned and said with displeasure. “How could Lauren still be doing
her stupid experiment? Is that experiment more important than her family? You go straight into the lab
and ask her to come back home right now.”
Kelly hesitated.
Mr. Bennett, different from Tiffany, knew how important the experiment was to Lauren. The research
that Lauren was doing was of great value. So he asked Kelly, “So Lauren can’t come back home right
now?”
Kelly didn’t know much about Lauren’s experiment but she asked Lauren’s classmates and they said
the experiment was very
important.
Hearing this, Mr. Bennett hurriedly said. “Then don’t disturb her. Please tell her to come back home and
tell her Aunt Clara is
back.”
“Yes,” Kelly responded, “As soon as Lauren comes out of the lab, I will tell her immediately.”
Hanging up the phone, Mr. Bennett senior looked at Clara. Clara smiled brightly and there was no
displeasure on her face. She
said proudly, “Lauren is so great!”
For so many years, Clara had thought about many possibilities for Lauren’s life. She even thought
Lauren was sold by the human trader into a poor country. But fortunately, Lauren was better than she
thought.
For so many years, Clara had been praying for the safety of Lauren and she did a lot of good deeds,
including donating a lot of money to the impoverished area. She believed Lauren could be helped if she
spread kindness. Since Lauren was back. Clara could
wait for her.
“I am okay with that. I am going upstairs to sleep for a while. Don’t urge Lauren to come back since the
experiment is very important to her. Safety comes first. I could wait for her to come back.
Mr. Bennett senior nodded.
The maid quickly led Clara and Erica upstairs. And then Mr. Bennett senior turned to Tiffany. Now that
Erica had gone upstair he reprimanded Tiffany, “What were you talking about? Even if you don’t know
how important the experiment is, don’t act like a
fool.”
This was the first time that Mr. Bennett, who was most of the time a peacemaker in the family, criticized
Tiffany so Tiffany
looked at him in shock.
Mr. Bennett couldn’t understand why Tiffany, Lauren’s mother, didn’t care about Lauren.
“Don’t talk nonsense in the future. Remember that Lauren is your daughter,” Mr. Bennett said. Owned by NôvelDrama.Org.
Hearing this, Tiffany’s face turned red because of embarrassment.