Chapter 1612
When His Eyes Opened
Robert struggled to get to the ground, picked up his little ball, and handed it to Elliot.
Elliot couldnât understand what Robert meant, so he asked Mrs. Cooper.
âHe wants you to throw the ball out, and he picks it up.â Mrs. Cooper explained.
Elliot suddenly thought of others raising pet dogs and playing such childish games with pet dogs.
Others are the owner throwing the ball out, let the dog take it back.
Unexpectedly, Robert also likes to play this. However, he played the role of a dog.
Elliot glanced at his son helplessly, then threw the ball out.
The little guy immediately pouted his little butt and ran to pick up the ball.
After a while, Ben Schaffer sent Gwen back.
Ben Schaffer saw their father and son playing with a ball, and couldnât help but tease: âItâs so warm and
touching! Elliot, youâre taking your child to walk the dog better than my mother.â
Elliotâs face suddenly turned gloomy.
âBen Schaffer, you can call Elliot a dog, but you canât call Robert a dog.â Gwenâs face was colder than
Elliot, âI said why I donât like you so much, because I hate it when you open your mouth. â
After Gwen finished speaking, she hurried back to the guest room.
Ben Schaffer watched her back disappear in front of his eyes, with a confused and aggrieved face: âYour
sisterâs temper is too big? What I said to you just now was a joke⦠How could she take it seriously. The
two of us often joke like this.â
Elliotâs face was still solemn: âHow can you say my son is a dog?â
Ben Schaffer opened his mouth, trying to explain that he didnât want to insult Robert.
Elliot: âMy son is much cuter than a dog.â
Ben Schaffer: ââ¦Goodbye!â Just talk, why do you suddenly dazzle your son?
After Ben Schaffer left, Mrs. Cooper took Robert to take a bath.
Elliot went upstairs.
Layla and Hayden were already asleep.
Avery took pajamas in the master bedroom, ready to take a bath.
Seeing Elliot come in, Avery immediately gave him his pajamas: âHow does it feel to play with Robert? I
can hear Robertâs laughter from upstairs.â
âNo wonder Hayden doesnât want to play with Robert. Childish.â Elliot couldnât imagine himself throwing
the ball with Robert for half an hour, âItâs just my own son, so Iâm very happy.â
âWell, go and take a shower. After the bath, I have something to say.â Avery pushed him to the bathroom.
Elliot stood at the door of the bathroom and looked at her: âCan you tell me in advance?â
Avery: âNo. Go and wash! Iâm a little tired.â
Elliot entered the bathroom and closed the bathroom door.
Because Avery said she was a little tired, Elliot came out of the shower within 15 minutes.
Seeing that the water droplets on his body were not dry, Avery immediately wiped him with a dry towel.
âItâs hard not to wash your hair these days, isnât it?â Avery asked.
Elliot: âWell, when can I wash? My wound doesnât hurt anymore.â
Avery: âWait a few more days.â
âThen I wonât go out next.â Elliot couldnât stand his image anymore.
Avery: âYou go to work on the seventh day of the first lunar month, right?â
âYou want me to go to work so much?â Elliot planned to go to work after the Lantern Festival.
âYou donât go to work on the seventh day of the first day?â Avery looked at him with a puzzled face. âIf
you donât go to work on the seventh day of the new year, then you will be home alone.â