Unexpectedly Sweet Flash Marriage

Chapter 136 When You Heard My Call for Help, You Came Running



Chapter 136 When You Heard My Call for Help, You Came Running

Chapter 136 When You Heard My Call for Help, You Came Running

"Ms. Burton, you've seen the notification, right?" Mrs. Williams, who taught math in Class C, walked over and asked.

Adeline nodded and said, "I didn't expect to have home visits this year."

Speaking of home visits, it wasn't just the students who felt nervous and pressured. Parents found it troublesome, and teachers themselves weren't enthusiastic about it either.

After all, it meant going door-to-door for visits.

Mrs. Williams handed her a list and said, "The principal's thought is for the two of us to split the visits evenly. I came to discuss with you, to see which families you'll be visiting."

Adeline glanced at the addresses on the list, hesitated for a moment, and said, "Mrs. Williams, how about us do the home visits together? You see, the school now advocates that teachers shouldn't accept gifts from parents. If the two of us go together, we can be witnesses for each other. Besides, some students live far away, and walking at night can be dangerous. If we go together, we can look out for each other on the way."

Mrs. Williams looked troubled and said, "Ms. Burton, if we split it up, it's about 20 households each. But if we go together, it's 45 households." NôvelDrama.Org: owner of this content.

"It's exhausting only by thinking about it."

Mrs. Williams wasn't too enthusiastic.

She pulled out a chair and sat down, absentmindedly rubbing her belly, looking troubled, and continued, "And you see, I'm a late-age second-time mother. I've just gotten pregnant recently, and I

can't withstand so much hassle."

Adeline was surprised and asked, "Mrs. Williams, you're pregnant?"

Mrs. Williams was already 42 years old.

She blushed slightly and nodded, "Well, you know, at my age, having a second child is tiring..."

"Alright, I understand. Mrs. Williams, since you're not feeling well, you can choose to visit the families nearby, and I'll take care of the rest."

"But... Is that okay?" Mrs. Williams was surprised and delighted.

"No problem. I have a driver at home. I'll have the driver take me. It won't be a hassle," Adeline smiled and looked at Mrs. Williams's belly.

Mrs. Williams touched her belly and said, "Thank you, Ms. Burton. After the baby is born, I'll treat you to something delicious."

"Sure."

Adeline smiled and agreed, then made a simple plan for visiting the students' addresses.

When it was time to leave work, Curtis had something come up, so he had Sara pick Adeline up instead.

On the way, Adeline curiously asked Sara, "Do you have any special self-defense tools?"

"I don't need them. I can knock down three men with one punch. My record is taking down 25 men in 15 minutes. Ordinary people can't get close to me, so I don't need those things."

Adeline was speechless.

"Alright."

After a moment of silence, Sara glanced at Adeline and asked, "Mrs. Riley, are you asking if I have any self-defense products that I can give you?"

Adeline nodded and said, "Yes. I was wondering if you have any high-tech gadgets or pepper sprays for self-defense."

"I do." Sara reached under the passenger seat, took out a toolbox, and handed it to Adeline, "We often use these tools during missions."

Adeline opened the box and saw some brooches, earrings, and other small accessories, her face filled with confusion.

Sara explained, "The brooch is a pinhole camera, and the earrings are listening devices."

"Listening devices?"

"Yes, usually when we're on a mission, we can pretend to remove the earrings and leave them with the other party to eavesdrop on their information if needed."

Adeline was amazed, feeling like she had just opened up a whole new world.

After explaining the functions of several tools in a row, Sara suddenly fell silent.

She probably realized she had said too much.

Adeline was also smart enough not to ask about Sara's usual missions.

After returning to the apartment and freshening up, Adeline asked Sara to accompany her for the home visits.

She eagerly put on the communication earpiece, feeling excited as if she was involved in some underground intelligence work.

"Sara, Sara, put this on later. We'll stay in constant communication. When you hear my call for help, you come running to save me!"

Sara looked at Adeline, almost wanting to tell her that she was going a bit overboard with all the high-end gadgets on her.

That was a home visit, not a covert operation.

Moreover, she had never carried all of these tools on her during a mission.

However, she still responded loudly, "Sure."

Soon, Sara dropped Adeline off at the doorstep of the student's home she was going to visit.


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