Chapter 1776
When His Eyes Opened
Lynch Family.
After the car stopped in the yard, Jun got off with Kara in his arms.
Kara woke up suddenly. She woke up without saying a word, opened her mouth and cry.
In the villa, Mary heard her granddaughterâs cry, and ran out quickly and took Kara away.
In the past, Mary often traveled with three or five best friends on beauty and card trips. Since she had a
granddaughter, she never went out to play.
Tammy looked at the way her mother spoiled her daughter, and shook her head helplessly.
After Jun took out all the things in the trunk, the two entered the room and walked straight to the dining
room.
âI starved to death. In fact, I really wanted to eat at Elliotâs house, but Elliot is so annoying!â Tammy sat
down on the dining chair.
Jun served her a meal and handed it to her.
âWife, donât be angry. Brother Elliot doesnât seem to know about Averyâs illness at all.â Jun carefully
observed Elliotâs expression today.
There was no need for Elliot to know and pretend not to know.
âBut Avery said Elliot knew!â Tammy wondered.
Jun said firmly, âThere must be a misunderstanding between them. Tammy, tell Avery! Letâs just say we
went to see Elliot today. Elliot said he didnât know about her illness.â
âI donât want to help him speak. Who knows if he really doesnât know about Averyâs illness! I still believe
Avery more.â Tammy was reluctant to help.
Jun didnât force her: âThen Iâll tell Avery. Sweetie, have you ever thought about it, if there is really a
misunderstanding between them? After all, they still have three children, no matter what, they really donât
need to make trouble. Itâs the same as the enemy but not good for children.â
âWhatever you want. If you want to tell Avery, you go. But itâs late at night in Bridgedale. You can tell her
when itâs dawn over there.â Tammy reminded.
Jun: âGood.â
â¦
Sterling Group.
Because of insomnia last night and not enough sleep in the morning, Elliot was not in a good mood all
afternoon.
Until the end of get off work, a new email pops up on the computer screen.
The subject of the email: âPlease check the call recordingâ.
A gleam of light flashed in his eyes. He opens the email and downloads the attachment.
Before hitting play, he glanced at the office door.
Afraid that someone would break in suddenly, he strode to the door, locked the door, then returned to the
desk and pressed the play button.
âAvery, I am going to Yonroeville.
This was his voice! He took a deep breath, clenched his fists, and listened carefully to her tone.
Avery: Why?
Elliot: Avery, Iâm sorry. I promised you that I would never go to Yonroeville in my life. I have never
forgotten my promise to you. But this time, there was a reasonâ¦
His voice stopped here, and Averyâs restrained cry came.
At this time, listening to her original cry, Elliot eyes were also wet.
Avery: Did Rebecca threaten you with the child? I already knew this would happen⦠Elliot, your promise
is worthless!
Elliot: Avery, Iâm sorry, I broke my promise. But I have to go to Yonroeville now. Rebecca died, and her
children and I were gone. I have to check it out.
A suffocating silence, so familiar.
He remembered well that after Avery said âyour promise is worthlessâ, she never spoke again.
The same is true!
Next, is his apology: Avery, Iâm sorry. Hazeâs life and death are uncertain now, and I canât leave her
alone. I have already bought a ticket to Yonroeville and I will be boarding soon. When I go over there and
get things done over there, Iâll go back to Aryadelle immediately.
The apology was settled, and the sound of the broadcast reminding to check the ticket came.
Hearing this, Elliot glanced at the time left in the audio.
58 seconds left.