Chapter 1912
When His Eyes Opened
After finishing speaking, Robert rode a scooter and slipped out.
The female teacher came down from the gazebo and limped.
âAre you lame?â Seeing the female teacher walking like this, The bodyguard asked curiously.
The female teacher had never seen anyone speak so flatly, so she was shocked.
Concerned that he is the bodyguard of the Foster family, the teacher did not dare to attack.
The teacher: âI just accidentally slashed my foot, but Iâm not lame.â
âReally dedicated. You still have to go to work with your slashed foot.â The bodyguard sighed in a low
voice.
The female teacher didnât know whether to laugh or cry: âYou misunderstood. I came here this morning
with a swollen foot.â
âOhâ¦â After learning about the situation, the bodyguard grabbed the female teacherâs arm and put it on
his shoulders, and pulled her. The weight of her entire body rests on the bodyguard.
The female teacher was at a loss, panicked, and was speechless. She opened her mouth wide in
shock, but was speechless.
Her feet are injured now, and it hurts to walk, but before the bodyguard helps her, why not ask her if
she wants to help?
Doesnât he understand that men and women are not kissing?
âWhy are you looking at me like this? Arenât you a teacher? Why donât you know how to be polite?â The
bodyguard glared at the teacher, âThe last person who stared at me like that has already been beaten
by me.â
The female teacher was so frightened that she shivered. Immediately looked away.
âI, Iâll go by myself⦠I donât need your helpâ¦â The female teacher couldnât stand the dark and rough
aura emanating from the bodyguard.
The bodyguard saw that she didnât know what to do, so he let go of her quickly.
Robert, who was running far away on a scooter, suddenly stopped and turned to look back at them.
âHurry up! Why are you so slowâ¦â Robert pouted and urged.
The little guy canât wait to go home to see if his sister wakes up.
The bodyguard listened to the urging of the little ancestor, and without thinking, picked up the teacher
by the waist, and strode ahead to chase.
The teacher: âMy whole body is stiff and I dare not move.â
Although she looked a little embarrassed, being carried forward was much more comfortable than
walking on his own.
The group returned to Fosterâs house.
The bodyguard immediately put the teacher down.
âYou have a sprained foot, wonât you tell Robert on the phone?â The bodyguard was sweating
profusely, so he complained.
The teacher blushed embarrassedly: âDid I ask you to drive to pick me up? How embarrassing.â
The bodyguard: âYouâre embarrassed to be carried by me?â
The teacher: âI didnât let you carry it, I can go by myself.â
âBut you walk like a turtle crawling.â The bodyguard said in disgust, âItâs fine for you to bask in such a
big sun, what should we do if our young master gets tanned?â
Mrs. Cooper came over with a glass of water and brought it to the teacher before.
Mrs. Cooper said the Bodyguard, âPlease be polite to the teacher.â Looking at the teacherâs
appearance, Mrs. Cooper continued to ask: âItâs not too long after graduation, right?â Mrs. Cooper
asked the teacher to sit down with a smile.
âWell, Iâm studying abroad for graduate school, and I just graduated and returned to Aryadelle this
year.â The female teacher took the cup and took a sip. âBefore I came here, I really didnât expect this
community to be so big. I walked around for half an hour and couldnât find the way.â
Mrs. Cooper: âYouâre abroad, so you probably donât know much about the domestic situation. This
community is indeed quite large, and itâs very difficult to get in without driving.â
âHmm, is Layla still sleeping?â The female teacher asked.
âIâll go up and have a look.â Mrs. Cooper went upstairs, entered Laylaâs room, and woke Layla.
âLayla, your homeroom teacher is visiting. Itâs like a new teacher.â Layla stretched his hands and
rubbed his eyes: âWhat home visit? Why didnât you notify me?â
âThe new teacher said he didnât get in touch with your father. Your fatherâs mobile phone may have
been turned off and not turned on.â Mrs. Cooper reminded, âYou first come downstairs!â