Chapter 171 - Kite-Flying (1/2)
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
As they were going out to play today, Franklin gave all the servants at home a day off so that they could go home and spend time with their families.
After breakfast, they drove off in a seven-seater car.
Ben was the driver, and behind him sat the three siblings and Mr. Hayes.
“Miss Torres, where are we going today? Master Franklin said you’ll make the decision today.”
“I want to fly a kite! I’ve never flown a kite in my entire life.”
The weather was very good today, with sunlight and slight wind.
It was indeed a good day to fly a kite.
“Let’s go to the west side of the city. There’s a piece of grassland over there that has just been opened to the public. We can go in and play.”
“How did you know that, Miss Torres? Do you watch the news?”
Lauren pouted. “I am a person with supernatural powers.”
Of course, the truth was this part of the west side of the city belonged to Lauren.
So, Lauren knew about the progress of the project over there.
First, they went to buy kites, a picnic cloth and some food.
The west side of the city was a newly developed area.
There were not many people there yet. The air was very fresh and the environment was also very good.
When they walked to the meadow, they realized what Lauren said was true.
There were only a few groups of people gathered on the meadow. All of them had set up tents and picnic cloths. They sat there leisurely and basked in the sun.
Franklin was not the CEO today, nor was Quinn a famous model. Both of them were menial labourers today, as they took their tents and went to the side to study the instruction manual.
Meanwhile, Lauren was sitting in the same spot, fiddling with her own kite.
Lauren had picked the kite herself. It was very big and was shaped like a fish.
Franklin had asked Lauren why she chose this style. Lauren replied, “A fish will never have the chance to fly in the sky in its entire life. Let it fly in my hand for once.”
Unfortunately, the kite was too big for her to fly on her own, so she had to hold the kite and wait by the side.
Mr. Hayes was too old to play with her.
In order to make Mr. Hayes more comfortable, they brought a chair from home. Mr. Hayes sat on the chair and basked in the sun.