C40 You're Going to Come in with Me?
CHAPTER 40: WANT TO COME IN WITH ME
On the other end of the phone, Sienna Hunt howled, "Oh my god, then hurry and find a place to hide. Let me ask you, have you offended someone?"
Laura Green thought for a moment. "No, what happened?"
"Just now, I was in my dorm preparing to watch a TV show. There was a knock on the door, and as soon as I opened it, three big girls rushed in and angrily said that they wanted to see you. I said that you no longer lived in the dorm, and they asked me where you lived, and I said that I didn't know, and you didn't tell us, so they left. "
"Big Sister?"
"That's right, young lady. Think about it carefully. Did you really not offend anyone?"
Laura Green bit her lips, "I don't think so. I don't usually interact much with people."
"Could it be that slut Elsie Clark? Didn't she find someone to bully you last time?"
Laura Green pouted. "It should be fine. I'll be careful. Don't worry."
"Anyway, don't hang around outside for too long. Your phone will always set 110 to the number 1 button."
"Alright, I won't be that easily bullied. Don't worry."
After hanging up, she looked at William Walton.
Now, she only had him left as her only source of trouble.
"Mr. Walton, if you have nothing important, then I'm going upstairs."
"You were talking about Big Sis just now."
She shook her head. "I don't know. My roommate said that a few women rushed into the dorm to find me."
William Walton raised his eyebrows, "It seems that you have offended someone."
"I don't know."
"Open the door." He pointed to the door.
She casually opened the door and was just about to say, "Take care, Mr. Walton", but William Walton had already walked into the building.
She was stunned for a moment. Why did he go in?
He took a few steps toward the elevator door, but when she didn't catch up, he looked back at her. "Aren't you coming in?"
"Mr. Walton, you, are you going to follow me into the house now?"
He did not speak.
She thought for a moment and said, "I don't plan to invite the opposite sex to my house as a guest."
"No one wants to go to your house as a guest. I just want to help you determine if there's any danger upstairs."
She looked at him as if to stop him from going upstairs. "It's safe upstairs."
He disdained, "Where do you get your confidence from?"
"It's the first time I've moved here. No one knows I live here."
"You mean, I'm not human?" William Walton looked at her with a much sharper gaze.
She felt embarrassed for a moment. "You are an omnipotent person."
"Then how can you guarantee that those who went to your dorm to find you weren't omnipotent?"
William Walton hugged his chest and stared at her.
These people who had come to find her were indeed omnipotent. He was certain of this.
It was because her address was found by a group of people who had focused on tracking her movements for the entire day in 20 minutes.
"Let's go upstairs."
He walked over to the elevator.
Laura Green was a little speechless as she looked at his back.
What did it have to do with him if she was in danger?
However, she couldn't stand here all night just to stop him from going upstairs. After all, she still had things to do.
She followed, got into the elevator, and pressed nine.
William Walton hugged his chest and said, "I thought you were quite capable."
She looked at him, not knowing what he was talking about.
Looking at her stupefied expression, he shook his head in disappointment, "Your boyfriend was robbed, why was it that the one kicked out of the dorm wasn't Little San, but you?"
She frowned. "Did you investigate me?"
"I'm not that bored."
"Then how do you know about me?"
He looked at her calmly. "I knew it when you jumped into my car in the rain."
"Then how do you know that woman belongs to my dorm friend? I never said anything about it. "
She glared at him. It was best if he didn't say anything that could be calculated by pinching his fingers. Otherwise …
William Walton curled his lips, "Your principal said that Avery Harris has no eyes. There are so many women in the world, why is it that all the women he has his eyes on belong to the same dorm?"
So it was the principal who said it.
The elevator door opened and she walked out.
He looked at her back and raised an eyebrow as he smiled. Was this woman really that easy to fool? She actually believed it.
"You still haven't answered my question, why were you chased out of the dorm in the end?"
"I wasn't kicked out. I left voluntarily. She said that she wouldn't leave, and I didn't want to be in the same room with someone like that. So there was nothing wrong with letting me leave."
"It seems to me that you were driven out."
"That's your way of thinking. Leaving would benefit me a lot. Although my boyfriend was robbed, I don't feel like I lost. On the contrary, I feel like I won."
William Walton disdained: "You really know how to comfort yourself. What did you win?"
She stopped and looked at him. "Winning my freedom and ego is still better than being betrayed, lost, and heartbroken after I marry him in the future."
She turned around and opened the door to 909.
William Walton smiled slightly as he heard her words.
This woman's way of thinking sometimes made him feel new.
She saw men breaking up with her with her own eyes, so she didn't make any noise or make any noise. Not only did she break up with men peacefully, she even took the initiative to leave their lives.
No wonder Avery Harris kept pestering her after they broke up.
A girl like this was indeed quite a character.
However, he didn't know if she was doing it on purpose or not.
If she did it intentionally, then her scheming was indeed frightening.
He followed up the room.
It was a one-room, one-room apartment.
Small to the entire house, not even the size of his bedroom.
He looked around the house. "How can anyone live in a place like this?"
She rolled her eyes at him. "Not everyone in this world is a capitalist. It seems to me that this place is very good."
"What's better here?" He walked to the window. The environment was ordinary, the lighting was ordinary, and the space was small.
How depressing it must be to live here.
"It suits me. For me, the best is the best. "
"Everything is for you. Have you never thought that staying in the Walton Family, when the conditions are much better than here, would it be more suitable for you?"
"Stay at your house temporarily? Me? On what basis? " She went to the only main table in the small living room and put down her schoolbag.
"The house I live in is rented by the money I get from my own labor. I live in peace."
"You can feel at ease in my house because you are Benjamin's tutor."
"Now I am not. Mr. Walton, as you can see, this place is very safe. Thank you for your concern just now. I need to hurry up and write my thesis now. "
This woman had once again sent him off.
In the month he had known her, he had received more rejection from this woman than he had in the past twenty years.
However, didn't this woman know that there was a saying, "It is easy to ask for a spirit, but hard to send a spirit away?"