Chapter 240 A Test
Chapter 240 A Test
Ignoring what Laura said, Clara reminded herself that she must be wary of Laura from now on.
However, Clara had no idea what she could do. Clara felt she was getting mentally far away from
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"I'm nearly home, so just leave me here." Clara didn't want to spend any more time with Laura, so she
asked Laura to stop the car, even if she didn't know where they were now.
Laura did not say anything more and left after Clara got out of the car.
Looking at Clara in the left-wing mirror, Laura narrowed her eyes with contempt and disdain. Clara
remained silent whatever Laura said, so Laura thought Clara was indeed a pushover. Laura became
more confident to defeat Clara.
The next day, Clara received a call from Russell and was told to have dinner with him. Clara hadn't
seen Russell for a long time, so she agreed without hesitation. After work, Clara went to a restaurant to
meet Russell.
"Clara, I've heard about Laura. Are you alright?" Russell cut to the chase after Clara sat down opposite
him. He was afraid that Clara would be bothered.
"It's okay." Clara was touched by Russell's worried look and thought Russell was almost the only one
who cared about her. "Grandpa, you don't have to worry about me. I'm fine and I can deal with that
myself."
Hearing Clara's words, Russell looked at Clara even more worriedly. He wanted to say something but
stopped.
Clara realized Russell wanted to say something important rather than only comfort her.
"Grandpa, do you have something to share with me? Is it about Laura?" Clara asked with a serious
look.
Hearing this, Russell nodded. "You asked me to investigate the kidnapping ten years ago, and my
people do find something new about it."
Clara turned upset when hearing this. "Grandpa, now that Laura is back and she has told us what
happened ten years ago, you can ask your people to stop. Thank you for what you did these days."
Russell, however, shook his head. "I've read Laura's explanation in the newspaper, but it is different
from what my people said."
"Then what on earth happened?" Clara asked anxiously. She did not expect what Russell's people
found to be different from what Laura said.
"I purposely had someone look into the cleaner, according to Laura, who saved them. However, some
said that the cleaner was playing cards with some people instead of cleaning there that day."
"Then, Grandpa, do you mean Laura is lying?" Hearing Russell's words, Clara was both a little shocked
and puzzled. "But why does she lie?"
"I'm not very sure because we haven't seen the whole picture." Russell couldn't figure this out either.
"But Clara, I've never liked Laura. I have thought she was too shrewd since she was a child. Then
you'd better be careful when you get along with her."
"Well, I see, grandpa." Clara seriously answered.
After finishing the meal and leaving the restaurant, Clara found it increasingly strange on the way
home. According to Russell, there was no doubt that it was Laura who lied. What she said in the
Hutchinson family couldn't hold water at all.
But why did Laura lie? If the cleaner hadn't saved her, how could she have escaped from the fire?
Haunted by these questions, Clara called Laura and offered to talk with her, wanting to ask about these
questions face to face.
Hearing Clara's request, Laura agreed without any hesitation.
"Then see you at the cafe that we saw when shopping." After that, Clara hung up the phone and went
to the cafe in confusion.
When Clara arrived, Laura had not yet come. Clara ordered a cup of coffee for herself and slowly drank
it, trying to get her thoughts together.
If Clara cut to the chase, Laura would definitely deny she was lying. Then Clara needed to find a way to
prove Laura was lying and to get the truth out of her.
When Clara was deep in thought, she was woken up by the gasps around her.
Looking up around, Clara found that everyone was whispering and looking towards the door with
amazement.
Following those people's gaze, Clara saw that Laura was walking this way.
Laura was dressed in a light blue embroidered shirt, a black leather skirt, and a pair of white strappy
heels.
Laura looked elegant, innocent, and beautiful, nearly attracting the attention of all people in the cafe.
Nonetheless, Clara was not in the mood to appreciate Laura's appearance and clothes, overcome by
the question why Laura lied. Russell never lied to Clara, so Laura was the one who didn't tell the truth.
Then what had happened back then?
"Clara, what made you want me to have coffee with you?" Under men's fascinated gaze and women's
jealous gaze, Laura walked opposite Clara and sat down.
Clara made an excuse. "Nothing serious. I happened to be available and I don't want to be alone."
Clara continued, "I'm sorry to disturb you."
"It doesn't matter. I'm also available now." After saying so with a smile, Laura ordered a cup of
cappuccino from the waiter.
"Laura, do you remember what the cleaner who saved you looked like?" Clara asked Laura casually.
Hearing this, Laura got alert, "Why do you ask me this?"
"Logan mentioned this to me and said he wanted to give all his proper thanks to that cleaner, but he
couldn't find him." Clara thought it was a reasonable excuse.
"I work at a magazine, so he wanted me to do him a favor. But I don't know anything about that cleaner,
so I hope you can tell me what he is like so that I can find him as soon as possible."