Chapter 1774
When His Eyes Opened
Tammy felt uncomfortable looking at him.
The main reason was that she scolded him last time with a voice, and then made a video call to attack
him.
Although Tammy knew that Elliot would not care about her, but Elliotâs eyes at this time made people feel
anxious.
âLetâs go eat first!â Elliot didnât eat breakfast, and there was a sudden pain in his stomach.
Mrs. Cooper immediately walked up to Jun: âGive Kara to me, You go and have a dinner!â
Jun gave his daughter to Mrs. Cooper and said, âIf Kara wakes up later, call me.â
âOkay.â Mrs. Cooper stayed in the living room holding Kara.
Elliot said just now that he had something to talk to them about, so after the cooking servant brought the
dishes to the table, Mrs. Cooper gave him a look.
The servant immediately retired.
In the dining room, Jun and Tammy were sitting on pins and needles.
Looking at Elliotâs appearance, he didnât seem to have any appetite.
âBrother Elliot, did you sleep late last night?â Jun had nothing to say.
âItâs 12 oâclock now. I usually donât sleep at night, so I can sleep so late during the day.â Tammy
answered, and then asked Elliot, âYou said you were looking for us just now, but you said so!â
Elliot Put down the dishes.
âWhen the accident happened to the Jobin family, Avery couldnât see?â Elliot threw the question and
looked at Tammyâs face.
Hope to tell from the slightest change in expression on her face whether she is lying or not.
âCanât see?â Tammy repeated his words, âI havenât heard of it!â
Junâs brain responded faster: âConjunctivitis! Didnât Avery say that he had conjunctivitis a while ago?â
âBut Elliot said that Avery canât see! Could it be that conjunctivitis can make her eyes invisible? Is it
impossible?â Tammy also put down the tableware, âAlthough I have never had pink eye disease, some of
my classmates have it. Isnât this disease a minor disease?â
âI also remember that this disease is a minor disease! I havenât had it either, but my junior high school
teacher had it. At that time, my teacher didnât ask for leave after the disease, and still taking us to class
while sick!â Jun said excitedly, took out his mobile phone, and checked online whether conjunctivitis can
cause blindness.
Elliot looked at them and said, âwhat you said and I couldnât get in the way!â
Does Avery have conjunctivitis? Pink eye?
âIt is said on the Internet that this disease did lead to blindness when medicine was underdeveloped in
the past. But with the development of medicine, conjunctivitis will no longer cause blindness.â Jun read
out the answer on the Internet.
âSo this disease also has no risk of blindness.â Tammy concluded.
âThatâs it!â Jun said, looking at Elliot, âBrother Elliot, has Avery ever lost her sight because of this
disease? Tammy and I have never heard of it! Did it happen when the Jobin family had an accident?â
What Ben said. I donât know the specifics.â Elliotâs mood was up and down, and his voice was dull and he
continued, âThe last time you went to Bridgedale, how was Averyâs eyes?â
Jun replied, âAveryâs eyes are all right, but a little red. We asked Avery about her. She said it was a minor
illness, so she didnât tell us. If she was blind, she wouldnât say it was a minor illness, right? Blindness
isnât so easy to cure, right?â
âNot believing, Jun asked Tammy: âTammy, am I right? I remember that Avery did say that her illness was
a minor one.â
Tammy: âYes. Thatâs what Avery said. She said that because of her illness, the doctor told her not to use
her cell phone, so she didnât use her cell phone during that time.â
âConjunctivitisâ¦â Elliot drooped his eyes slightly and whispered.
âYeah! I checked the disease online, and itâs really not a serious disease.â Jun put down his phone and
added, âBrother Ben said that she is blind, is it possible that she has passed on several news? Tammy
and I are visited Averyâs house and Avery and Mike told us personally.â
Elliot couldnât contact Mike and Avery, so he couldnât determine the truth.