When His Eyes Opened (Avery and Elliott) - Chapter 1651

Chapter 1651

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Chapter 1651

Elliot took a pen from his daughter’s pen holder, and signed his name under the blank sheet of paper.

After signing the name, he handed the paper back to his daughter: “Layla, what happened? Your teacher didn’t tell me.”

“I told the teacher not to tell you.” Layla held the signed paper on the desk Before sitting down, he was gloomy, “The teacher asked me to write a review letter.”

Elliot was shocked, and immediately took a bench to sit next to his daughter, and asked in a low voice, “Why do you want to write a review? What did you do wrong?”

Elliot didn’t believe that his daughter would make a big mistake, but if Layla didn’t make a big mistake, the teacher wouldn’t let Layla write a review.

“There’s a nasty boy in our class who always follows me like a follower. I was so angry that he wanted to follow me to the bathroom today, so I beat him up.” Layla said, her voice changing. “His parents came to school and were very angry. They asked me to apologize to that annoying guy, but I didn’t want to, so the teacher asked me to write a review.”

Elliot immediately took his daughter’s hand and looked at it carefully: “Baby, Are you not injured?”

Layla blushed in embarrassment, and retracted her little hand: “I beat him with a stick.”

Elliot: “…”

No wonder the boy’s parents insisted on Layla’s apology.

It seems that Layla injured the boy.

“Then you should listen to the teacher and write a review!” Elliot said, “If you don’t want your mother to know, I won’t tell her.”

“Don’t tell her, I don’t want her to know about such a shameful thing.” Layla looked nervous.

Elliot: “Yeah. Dad will help you keep it a secret.”

Layla’s eyes fell on the white paper, she bit the pen, and said distressedly: “Dad, I can’t write a review book… can you help me write it?”

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Elliot: “……”

He also did not write a review letter.

From childhood to adulthood, he has been well protected by the Foster family bodyguards, and he has always been excellent in his studies, so he never had the opportunity to write a self-criticism.

But since his daughter made this request, he could only bite the bullet and agree.

“Dad wrote it to you on the draft, and then you transcribe it into this review.” Elliot said.

Layla opened her eyes wide: “Just learn my handwriting! I don’t want to write a review, and I don’t want to transcribe it.”

Layla said, handing him the paper and pen.

“The review book is for the teacher, even if the teacher knows that you wrote it, it’s fine!”

Elliot couldn’t refute.

Half an hour later, Elliot helped his daughter complete the review and led her downstairs.

Avery saw that the father and daughter were holding hands, and the daughter smiled brilliantly, so she asked, “Layla, what did your father tell you, you are so happy?”

“The homework is a bit difficult today, and my father taught me to do my homework. “Layla gave a random reason.

Avery doubted him: “your brother will be back later today. Let’s eat first, without waiting for him.”

The next day.

Avery arrived in Aryadelle with a nutrition bag ordered from abroad at a high price and was transported to the third hospital.

Elliot was shocked when he saw this device called a nutrition bag.

It is composed of various sophisticated medical instruments connected to a large transparent bag.

“When is the surgery?” Elliot asked.

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