Chapter 228 - Ruby Cromwell Was Really Amazing (1/2)

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

However, Ruby Cromwell, who was sitting beside her, was different. She was the first to raise her hand all the time, and John Zander would praise her all the time.

“Good. This time, our Ruby Cromwell got it right again.”

Lauren Torres was always one step behind Ruby Cromwell. Although her answers were also correct, her speed was always one beat slower. This had undoubtedly aroused Lauren Torres’s competitive spirit.

However, Lauren Torres realized that she could not catch up with Ruby Cromwell. She was far more ahead as if she had learned all the contents in advance.

Lauren Torres was stunned. As expected, there was always someone better than you out there!

She thought she was intelligent enough. She did not expect Ruby Cromwell, who was only five years old, to have already learned so much in advance.

Ruby Cromwell’s mother must have been very strict.

When one was serious about doing something, time always passed very quickly. In the blink of an eye, the class was over.

The bell for the end of class rang at the same time as the bell for the high school.

Lauren Torres used her watch phone to call Ben Carson. She told him to pick her up directly at the entrance of Thomas Johnson High School.

Carina Bailey led Lauren Torres and Ruby Cromwell to the entrance of Thomas Johnson High School.

Ben Carson had been waiting at the entrance.Thus as soon as Lauren Torres walked out of the school, she saw Ben Carson’s car.

She ran over cheerfully, turned around, said goodbye to Carina Bailey and Ruby Cromwell, and got into the car.

“Bryce, what are you looking at? There are drumsticks in the cafeteria today. If you don’t run fast enough, others may have snatched them all.”

Bryce Torres stood downstairs of the high school third year’s teaching building and looked at the school entrance.

It was only when his classmate pulled his clothes that he finally reacted.

Strange!

Did he see wrongly just now?

Why did he feel like he saw the jinx?

Forget it, how could it be? This was Thomas Johnson High School, not a kindergarten. How could the jinx come in?

“Let’s go, let’s go to the cafeteria.”

However, just as they were about to run to the cafeteria, they were stopped again.

“Hello, Mr. Zander.”