Chapter 1696
When His Eyes Opened
Mike read the text message he sent several times, but didnât understand what he meant.
Does he want to give Laylaâs custody to Avery, or does he want Avery to go back and live with him
again?
What he meant between the lines was ambiguous and puzzling.
Mike lay down on the escort bed holding Averyâs mobile phone. After hesitating for a while, he texted him
back: [Are you willing to give me the custody of Layla?]
After the message was sent, Mike kept an eye on his phone, waiting for a reply.
If Elliot is willing to give Laylaâs custody to Avery, Mike can promise not to scold him in the future.
About ten minutes later, Elliotâs message came back: [your daughter is ill, you donât care about her
current situation at all, you only care about her custody.}
Seeing this reply, Mike was so angry that blood rushed to his head, and his fingers quickly typed on the
screen: [Whose fault is Layla being sick? Itâs you! You didnât take good care of her, what right do you
have to accuse me?]
After typing this string of text, Mike took a deep breath and pressed the send button.
If Avery hadnât seen things now, he wouldnât have dared to impersonate her with her mobile phone.
Elliot saw âherâ reply and was heartbroken.
He wanted to have a good talk with her, but she didnât mean it.
Still, he wanted to have a good chat with her about Layla.
He was afraid that she would not answer the phone, so he sent her a message: [Letâs talk on the phone
about Layla!]
When Elliot edited the text message and was about to send it, Mike yawned sleepily. Because he didnât
receive his reply immediately, Mike turned off Averyâs phone.
Before Averyâs eyes returned to light, she couldnât use her mobile phone.
The doctor said she was going to recuperate, so her phone didnât need to be turned on.
Elliot sent the text message, and after about two minutes, he dialed her number.
ââSorry, the user you dialed has been turned off, please try again later.
His face suddenly turned ashen!
He had made it so clear in the text message that he called her for Laylaâs business, but not only did she
not reply to his messages, she even turned off the phone to avoid his calls.
Avery almost said: donât bother me!
Although she didnât say this, her actions deeply hurt him.
Layla slept until noon and woke up.
After she woke up, Mrs. Cooper immediately poured medicine for her to drink.
Layla sat on the bed and looked around.
Seeing herself in the room, she remembered the scene when her mother and brother left.
âLayla, do you remember your high fever at night?â Mrs. Cooper saw that Layla was a little confused, so
she said, âYour fever reached 40 degrees, and your father took you to the hospital. You still have
needles.â
Layla was not impressed. All she knew was that she was powerless and uncomfortable.
âHe promised to take me to my motherâs place.â Layla vaguely remembered that her father had agreed to
her request.
âYou drink the medicine first, your father is resting. When you finish the medicine, I will call him.â Mrs.
Cooper said calmly, âLayla, no matter where you live in the future, I hope you are healthy. How
uncomfortable it is to be sick. Not only you are suffering, but your parents are also suffering.â
âI have been living with my mother and brother since I was born, and I canât be separated from them.â
Layla opened her bright apricot eyes and said seriously.
Mrs. Cooper frowned, âWell, tell your father well, donât quarrel with him. You donât know how sad he was
when you said you didnât want him last night. Itâs hard to say who is right and who is wrong about their
affairs. Youâll know when youâre older.â
Layla finished drinking the medicine, and Mrs. Cooper went out with an empty bowl.
After a while, Elliot entered the room. He closed the door and walked over to Laylaâs bed, looking at his
daughterâs weak face.
âLayla, I called your mother, but she didnât answer.â Elliot explained the matter to his daughter truthfully, âI
sent her a message, but she replied.â
Layla looked at him intently.
âI told her, letâs talk about you on the phone, but she turned off her phone again.â
In order to make her daughter believe what she said, Elliot handed the phone to Layla.