Chapter 300 - Surveillance Cameras
The police would not believe that a ghost was involved in the case, so Lauren could only let them see it for themselves. This way, the evidence would be more direct.
"When the time comes, monitor Susan at all times through the surveillance cameras. If you notice that she really wants to do something to Ruby, you can immediately go in and protect her."
At the moment, the police had no other choice but to agree with Lauren's plan.
After the police went back, they planned to arrange for Ruby's social worker to talk to her.
"Mr. Policeman, we'll implement this plan in two days' time. Ruby is very cautious. It's best not to alert her."
Lauren left the kindergarten early today. She could see that Ruby was already a little suspicious.
If Ruby was taken away immediately, she would likely be suspicious.
The police agreed, and then Lauren went back with Franklin.
As Lauren could not go back with Ruby today, Franklin had specially arranged for someone to send Ruby back.
When Lauren returned home, Ruby was sitting in front of the piano playing.
No wonder Franklin said that Ruby was very skilled. In her previous life, she was a pianist.
After knowing Ruby's true identity, Lauren did not know how to get along with her. Although Ruby was just a four or five-year-old child in front of Lauren, the soul that controlled this body had already lived for more than 40 years.
Lauren stood there and looked at Ruby in a daze. It was Ruby who greeted Lauren first.
"Lauren, you're back?"
Lauren nodded. "Yes! I'm back! You're practicing the piano again?"
"Yes, I like the piano very much."
Perhaps the ghost in Ruby did not expect that Lauren was a ghost hunter, so she did not hide her true feelings. The ghost also did not know that it was these signals that would reveal her identity.
Two days passed unhurriedly. During these two days, Lauren tried her best to get along with Ruby in a normal manner. Fortunately, Ruby did not notice anything different.
However, in these two days, she spent more time looking at pictures of Samuel. She also practiced the piano as soon as she came back from school, it was as if she wanted to make up for all the time she wasted.
Two days later, after dinner at the Torres Mansion, Ruby's social worker came to visit.
Ruby was informed that she would be going home to live with Susan.
Lauren noticed that Ruby was only surprised for a moment when she heard the news, and she quickly calmed down.
"Your mother was already out of the police station. She's waiting for you at home."
The social worker didn't know that this was a plan that they had laid out. She thought that it was real, so her expression and tone were very real.
The police had already set up surveillance cameras the day before. They had also temporarily borrowed the neighbor's house to monitor the situation from there.
So, if anything happened to Ruby, they could rescue her immediately.
Ruby stood up and nodded when she heard what the social worker said.
"Yes, Auntie. I'll go home with you."
After that, she obediently went upstairs to pack her luggage. Then, with the help of others, she carried her luggage downstairs.
Just as she was about to get in the car, she turned around and said goodbye to Lauren.
"Lauren, thank you so much for taking care of me these two days."
Lauren stood at the door and waved at Ruby.
"Ruby, if you really encounter any difficulties, you can tell me."
However, the prerequisite was that she really encountered difficulties.
Lauren did not say the last sentence because she knew that this prerequisite would never be fulfilled.
After Ruby's car left, Lauren and Franklin followed closely behind.
When the police informed them that the floor was safe, Franklin and Lauren sneaked into the neighbor's house next door.
The police installed surveillance cameras in every corner of Ruby's house to avoid any misunderstanding.
Ruby was sitting on the sofa, expressionless. Susan was busy pouring water and cutting fruits for her. She was mumbling something, probably asking how Ruby was doing.
Ruby appeared indifferent and seemed to be a little resistant. She took a sip of the water in the glass, then picked up her bag and went back to her room.
The police immediately switched the surveillance video to Ruby's room.
Ruby was sitting on the bed, not moving at all. No one knew what she was thinking.
The policeman looked at the little person on the monitor and said, "This Ruby is really different. It's rare to see a child so quiet."
Then, Ruby took out a piece of paper and began to write on the desk.
She was very calm.. From the surveillance video, there was nothing unusual.