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Chapter 41 Typhoon

Laura Green sneezes a few times on the way back. She don't know who is thinking about her.

On the way, she received a call from her grandmother and asked her to go to the hospital.

Laura Green took a taxi to the hospital and entered the ward. She saw her grandmother sitting on the bed with reading glasses on his nose.

"Miss, come over and sit!" The old lady looked up and waved at her.

Laura Green walked over to sit on the edge of the bed and saw a plastic document bag in front of her, which contained the account book and other documents.

"Grandmother, what is this?" Laura Green asked curiously.

"This is my account book, ID card, and the real estate card information of my home." The old lady said, took off her glasses, sealed all the information, and passed it toLaura Green.

"The house is going to be demolished. The neighborhood committee has called me several times and asked me to go back and sign the formalities, but my leg is inconvenient and I can only let you run."

"The house in your hometown is about to be demolished?" Laura Green was surprised.

"Yes, the demolition plan is quite sudden. It is estimated that construction will start early next year. It is said that a real estate company bought land to develop tourism. If it was not for my legs, I really want to go back and see." she said.

After all, it was a place where she had lived forever. She was her hometown.

However, even though she was reluctant, the old lady was also very happy.

She looked at Laura Green and smiled. "You don't have to work so hard after the money goes down."

Although it was just an old house in a small town in Edinburgh, it was not worth much, but it was already a huge fortune for them.

Laura Green shook her head and said very earnestly, "Grandmother, if you save the money first, I can still support you."

The old lady laughed and looked at her serious look. She did not argue with her, but she had a plan in mind.

Laura Green's aunt was married normally, and her husband was not very competitive either. In the future, she would have to subsidize her.

"Grandmother, then I'll go tomorrow." Laura Green said.

Schools were about to start in a few days, and it took a few days to do this.

"Alright, be careful on the road." The old lady told her.

...

After leaving the hospital, Laura Green went straight to the bar to ask for leave and booked tomorrow morning's ticket on her phone.

Rarely, she didn't have to go to work at night. Laura Green returned to the London Park and helped Tia prepare dinner.

The dinner for the two of them was quite simple. After eating, Tia took out the prepared dumpling crust and meat filling from the fridge and made the dumplings to pass the time.

Laura Green came over to help, too. It wasn't too good—looking at first, so she slowly learned to learn.

"It's already pretty." Tia looked at her and praised her.

Laura Green smiled embarrassingly.

The TV in the living room was on the Finance channel, reporting on the business summit being held in the city. This summit was held for several days, and the curtain call was tomorrow afternoon.

"So sir, he'll probably be back tomorrow night." Tia said as she watched the TV.

Laura Green looked up and saw a familiar figure flashing on the TV screen.

Paul Williamwas well recognized, not only because he was outstanding, but also because he was very young in this group of old companies.

"It won't be over until tomorrow afternoon. Could it be too late to return at night?" She asked confusingly.

Although it was quite fast to fly, it was tiring to attend such many days of meetings.

"You don't know yet, it's Mr. William 's birthday the day after tomorrow, so he will definitely have to come back tomorrow."

She estimated that Laura Green did not know, and said, "Every year, I used to have a birthday in the William Family. The day after tomorrow was his 30th birthday.

Laura Green really didn't know. She heard that she was going to return to the William Family's birthday and might even have to do something big. She stopped making dumplings.

Seeing that she was a little confused, Tia thought that she was worried, and could not help but smile: "Don't worry, I'll definitely take you back this year."

Returning to the William Family together, Laura Green was a little afraid.

Besides, she was not sure if he would take her back. After all, she had not had the chance to step into the William Family's door.

After making the dumplings, and after a while with Tia, Laura Green went upstairs to her room.

They took out their cell phones. They had never contacted anyone except for a few days ago.

Tomorrow, she was leaving London, and he was about to come back. Speaking of them, they really had no fate.

...

The next morning, Laura Green took the early morning bus and returned to her hometown.

The town remained the same. The bridge was flowing, as if time had come to a standstill.

Crossing the arch bridge, an old four—story building in front of him was where Grandmother's family grew up.

The small building was a white—washed brick wall, typical of an old house in the south of the River Thames. Many of the tenants had moved out. The rest of them were old people who used to live in old houses and were unwilling to move out.

Along the stairs, she took the key and opened the door.

The house was left unused for a long time, and a layer of ash had fallen on it. Laura Green put down her bag, opened the window, let the sunlight in, and then hit the water again.

The quilts and pillows to be used at night were also taken out and put on the balcony to tan.

After all the work was done, Laura Green felt tired and hungry. After a while, she went downstairs to find something to eat. Fortunately, the ravioli shop across the street was still there. She ordered a bowl of ravioli and bought a few more.

It was the taste of a child, and Laura Green was very satisfied.

In the evening, the wind was rising, and it was getting bigger and bigger, and the sky became dark. Laura Green quickly closed the window.

There was no computer at home, only an old TV, which was broadcasting news of a typhoon.

The typhoon was very violent this time, affecting several port cities and causing a lot of return flights to stop, including Edinburgh.

Laura Green suddenly thought about Paul William. At this time, he should probably fly back to London. Could he be in any trouble?

Laura Green hesitated for a while, but she took out her phone and called him.

There was a busy tone on the other end of the line.

After waiting for a while, she called again, still on the phone.

Laura Green gave up and did not know who she was on the phone with. For such a long time, Paul William was always a quiet person.

After thinking about it for a while, she was still uneasy and called Nathan Hill.

Nathan Hill had just finished taking a shower in the five—star hotel. He told Laura that Typhoon had arrived and that they could not leave for the time being.

After hanging up, Laura Green was relieved to know their situation.

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