Chapter 56 - A Visit from the Boss? (1/2)

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

The staff member was a little embarrassed, but he still maintained a decent smile. He took out a blue windmill and handed it to Beth.

“How about this blue one? Many children have chosen this blue one.”

Lauren was tired from standing. She squatted on the ground and watched the commotion in front of her.

Beth waved her hand and knocked the windmill in the staff member’s hand onto the ground.

“I’m not going to be like those kids! I don’t want this cheap windmill!”

“Quick, take it away. My daughter gets allergic easily. Your windmill has been touched by so many people. It must be very dirty. If My daughter is allergic to it, are you going to be responsible for it?!”

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Lauren frowned. This windmill was cheap? She had spent a lot of money picking the materials for this windmill herself! Yet she actually said that it was cheap!

The staff member who had been reprimanded picked up the windmill on the ground. He was obviously a little unhappy, but he still put on an apologetic smile and said, “I’m sorry, I’m sorry.”

“What’s the use of saying sorry? When can we go in? Can’t you see that there are so many people queuing up outside? Do we have to wait until ten o’clock?”

“I’m sorry, our technicians are inside to inspect the amusement facilities. This is a safety guarantee. It’s for everyone’s safety.”

Beth’s mother rolled her eyes but did not say anything.

It was Lauren’s turn. She picked a pink windmill and happily squatted down on the ground to play.

“I really don’t know where this wild child came from. She can play so happily with just a cheap windmill. Let’s stay away from her, Beth.”

Lauren raised her head and saw Beth’s mother looking down at her in disdain. It was obvious that the words she had just said were directed at Lauren.

Ben was buying water, so Lauren was alone. She was squatting on the ground and playing with a windmill. Her hair was messy and she was wearing casual clothes.

No wonder she was called a wild child.

Lauren was not a pushover. She was about to stand up and refute when the amusement park opened.

The group of adults and children became excited. Ben, who had bought water, quickly pulled Lauren along.

“There are many people here. Miss Torres, please don’t get lost.”

By the time Lauren wanted to look for that woman again, she could no longer see the mother and daughter.