Chapter 2314
When His Eyes Opened
The Mother-in-law shed tears when she saw it, and couldnât bear it.
âThen you eat first. After dinner, I will take you to walk around the neighborhood. Siena, this place is a
hundred times better than the mountain. You will definitely like the city life.â The mother-in-law said,
âLittle Lillyâs life is good! She was led down the mountain by Avery, and she will definitely not worry
about food and clothing in the future.â
Siena: âMother-in-law, didnât you say that Auntie Tate was a bad person? Since Auntie Tate is a bad
person, why do you say that Lillyâs life is good?â
Mother-in-law: âBad personâs not bad for everyone. Avery may be good to Lilly.â
Siena: âThen how do you know she will be good to Lilly? What if she bullies Lilly? Unless she is not as
bad as you say.â
Siena had been thinking about this question since she went down the mountain.
Avery Tate she saw was obviously so gentle, not like a bad person at all. A personâs eyes, tone, give
the impression that people couldnât be deceived.
Of course, now that Siena was relatively small, there was no way to express her inner feelings in
words.
âEven if she bullies Lilly, thatâs not something we can manage. Siena, just take care of yourself.â The
mother-in-law said, sighed, and gave her a chopstick of vegetables.
âMother-in-law, I want to call Lilly. I know I canât control other peopleâs affairs, but Lilly is my best friend.
I want to know if she is doing well after she goes down the mountain.â Siena looked at her mother-in-
law with a begging face, âI know Auntie Tateâs number. Mother-in-law, can you call Auntie Tate and ask
Lilly.â
âSiena, you ignore everything mother-in-law said to you, right?â Mother-in-law didnât want to talk to
Avery because of any relationship, she didnât want to call Avery.
âMother-in-law, I didnât want to listen to you. I just want to know how Lilly is doing. If she is doing well,
then I will never call Auntie Tate againâ¦â Speaking of which, Sienaâs tears fell.
âWell, donât cry, donât cry. Thereâs nothing to cry about. Iâll find a way to call Avery later⦠Give me her
phone number.â The mother-in-law reached out to Siena.
Siena immediately got down from the dining chair, ran to the room, found her schoolbag, and took out a
note with Averyâs number from the middle of the schoolbag.
â¦â¦
Foster family.
Avery was resting at home but she was not idle.
During lunch, she followed Shea videocall to see what the children were doing.
Seeing that they got along very well, Avery felt relieved.
She probably slept earlier last night, and during her lunch break today, she couldnât fall asleep.
She left the bedroom, went to the study, opened the notebook, and looked up information on albinism
on the Internet.
Soon, she was fascinated by it.
After some time, the study door was pushed open.
Elliot took her mobile phone and walked in front of her.
âAvery, your phone is ringing. Itâs an unfamiliar number.â Elliot slept soundly, but was awakened by the
ringing of her phone.
When Avery left the bedroom, she forgot to take out her phone.
âDid it wake you up?â Avery said sternly, took the phone from Elliot, and glanced at the missed call.
The number was a landline number from a neighboring city.
âI did wake up. But whatâs even scarier is to wake up and see that you are not around.â Elliot broke out
in a cold sweat just now.
Fortunately, Elliot quickly found her.