Chapter 398 Like to stay where you are!

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He patted her shoulder, stood up and said, "Alright, then continue remembering. It's been hard on you. I'm going to accompany Wal."

"Well, it's hard on you, too," she said, picking up her pen again and reading the guide seriously.

After William Walton left the house, he took out his phone and dialed Benjamin Walton's number.

"Is your department having an event next week?"

"Laura told you."

"Will you participate?"

"I'm not going. I have a date with a fellow student of the basketball club to play basketball with."

"Then, let's go together!"

William Walton said indifferently.

"There's something I need your help with."

"Huh?"

William Walton raised his eyebrows and said: "Don't complain, just carry out the orders."

"Sigh, there really is no justice left in this world. Fine, fine, fine."

William Walton told Benjamin Walton his plan.

Hearing that, Benjamin Walton could not help but laugh, he never thought that the William who did not smile, was actually such a romantic William.

He was convinced.

On the morning of their departure, after eating breakfast affectionately, he hugged Wal and gave him a kiss.

"Darling, mom will only be back in a few days. You have to stay home obediently, don't mess around."

She reluctantly touched his petite face, then looked towards William Walton and said: "Then I'll be going."

"OK."

William Walton's expression was a little cold, causing her feel upset.

She had to go out for a few days.

Didn't he tell her something?

Butler helped her carry her luggage onto the carriage.

After she sat in the car, she waved goodbye to William Walton.

William Walton smiled at her and waved goodbye.

Mike drove away, she sat inside the car and sighed dejectedly.

Along the way, Mike purposely drove around the city, explaining that he had just been distracted and had seen the wrong road.

She didn't care about it.

When Mike arrived at the school gates, there were six buses lined up outside the gates.

The students were already on their cars.

Benjamin Walton stood in the most conspicuous place and waited for her.

Seeing her appear, he stepped forward and helped her carry her luggage: "Laura, I have just counted down. All the people who had registered are here, and now they are all seated in the carriage."

"Are you sure they're all here?"

"Don't worry, I will do it by name. You don't need to worry about me."

She raised her wrist and looked at the time.

"Why are all of you so early? I reserved the 8 points, right?"

"It's 8 o'clock, but I've changed the time to 7: 30 for them. Is it to prevent being late?"

She was speechless: "Then why didn't you tell me that I was late?"

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