Chapter 2299
When His Eyes Opened
âAuntie Tate, can I really be that good?â Lilly asked.
Avery: âOf course. What you wants to do in the future, we can work towards that goal now. You can tell
Auntie Shea your secret in the future, or you can tell me. We are all your best friends.â
Lilly: âWell!â
The next morning, it was less than 7 oâclock. Layla and Robert got up one after another.
The weather was not very good thatday, at that point, it was not yet bright outside.
Layla planned to put a box of hairpins in her schoolbag, and when she got to the mountain, she would
give it to the little girls.
She had several drawers of hair clips, many of which had not been opened after receiving them.
Robert also felt itchy when he saw his sister preparing gifts.
âSister, what gift should I give them?â Robert didnât have anything like hairpins.
His toys were all big. Thereâs no way he could drag a bunch of toys up the mountain!
âYou are so young, you donât need to give them gifts!â Layla glanced at her brother.
Robert pursed his lips, as if he was not very happy.
After Layla chose the hairpin to bring up the mountain, she saw that her brother was still pouting, so
she gave him an idea: âDonât you have a lot of money? You can give them a red envelope.â
Robert: âOhâ¦â
Layla: âIâm going to look for the red envelope.â
Robert: âSister, wait for me! Iâll look for it with you!â
The two children ran up and down the house, very lively.
At 8 oâclock, Avery and Elliot got up and went downstairs.
The three children had had breakfast and were playing with toys in the living room.
Robertâs toys were very young and childish to Layla. So Layla mainly took Little Lilly to play with
Robert.
Mrs. Cooper brought the breakfast to the table, and then said to Elliot and Avery, âRobert gave each of
the children on the mountain a red envelope. It should be alright to give those children a red
envelope?â
Avery was very surprised: âHe is so young. He mustnât have thought of doing this?â
Mrs. Cooper: âIt was Layla who gave him the idea. Layla planned to send hairpins to the children.
Robert saw it and wanted to give gifts to the children on the mountain.â
âIt should be no problem to send red envelopes. Itâs good to talk to the masters at that time.â
âWell. Avery, can I go up the mountain with you? After all, Robert hasnât climbed the mountain yet! And
the temperature on the mountain is relatively cold.â Mrs. Cooper said.
Avery: âOkay! It might be a little tiring to climb the mountain.â
âRobert is not afraid of being tired, and Iâm fine.â Mrs. Cooper said, âIâll go check what I will bring up the
mountain later.â
After Mrs. Cooper left, Elliot sighed.
âDonât sigh, you definitely canât climb the mountain.â Avery glanced at him, âShea also wants to go up
the mountain, but brother Wesley wonât let her go up the mountain. If the weather is warm, itâs fine, but
now itâs cold, really out on the mountain Anything is troublesome.â
âIf I donât go up the mountain, Iâll stay at home.â Elliot looked away, âBe careful when you climb the
mountain. Take some more bodyguards out today!â
âYeah.â Avery said to Elliot, âDonât be angry. Iâll take you out when the weather clears.â