Chapter 2654
When His Eyes Opened
âI went to Eozambiulle a few years ago.â Layla spoke.
Hazel immediately inquired: âSister, is Eozambiulle fun? Whatâs Eozambiulle like?â
âI also went to see the aurora, but I was unlucky and didnât see it.â Layla said, âI only went to see the
northern lights. A city in the north. I just went to see the aurora. On the night I left, there was an aurora.
I almost died of anger.â
Hazel couldnât help laughing.
âI donât have much of an impression of Eozambiulle because I didnât stay there for long. I have traveled
to many countries, and it is rare for me to be acclimatized to the environment. However, when I went to
Eozambiulle, I had a high fever, and the fever was almost 40 degrees, I canât eat anything.â Recalling
that experience, Layla still had a cold sweat on her back.
She had been in good health since she was a child, and rarely had a fever.
When she went to Eozambiulle that time, she probably had a problem eating the food there.
First, she vomited, and after she vomited, she developed a high fever at night.
On the day she watched the aurora, she was very weak, but she still waited for a long time, but she
didnât wait for the aurora to appear.
The next day, her body couldnât bear it anymore, so she left.
As a result, the aurora appeared after she left.
Sometimes she had to give in; God just didnât want her to see the aurora at that time.
Later, there were many opportunities to see the aurora, but she was no longer interested.
âIf you go to Eozambiulle, prepare all kinds of commonly used medicines. When the time comes, ask
your mother to prepare a medicine bag for you and take it with you.â Layla reminded.
âWell. Uncle Mike showed me the photos and videos of the aurora they had seen before. What they
saw was a purple aurora, so beautiful.â Hazel exclaimed.
âI know, I ran to watch the Aurora video because I saw it.â
â¦
At noon, the family had lunch at a restaurant near Laylaâs house, and then sent Hayden to the airport.
Hayden took longer than usual to return home this time.
He had been looking for Hazel before, and now that she was finally found, he was relieved.
After sending Hayden away, Layla went to the company, and others returned home.
Because Hazel was going to Eozambiulle with Mike and the others, Avery started to prepare luggage
and common medicines for Hazel when she got home.
âMom, have you ever been to Eozambiulle with Dad?â Hazel watched her mother tidy up and chatted
with her.
âIâve been there, but your dad probably hasnât been there. Your dad doesnât like going to small
countries.â Avery said, âHe canât bear the hardship. Going to those small countries is torture for him. He
canât eat well, drink well, or sleep well. Itâs better to stay at home.â
âHoney, am I such a person?â Even if Elliot was such a person, he didnât want Hazel to know.
Elliot wanted to have a perfect image in Hazelâs heart.
âIâve been to a very small country before, you forgot.â Elliot defended himself, saying, âI can endure
hardship.â
âOhâ¦â Avery saw that he was in a hurry, so she made amends for him, âHazel, your father must have
been from a small country. After all, the world is so big, and your father has been to many places. Your
father is indeed able to endure hardships sometimes. Itâs just that he will not take the initiative to seek
hardship. For example, if you invite him to go to Eozambiulle with you because he loves you, he will
definitely agree immediately.â
Hazel nodded: âI donât want my father to suffer. So I will go with Uncle Mike and the others. You should
rest at home and play with my dad all the time. You must be very tired!â
âYou said it wrong. This period is the happiest time for me and your dad. We havenât been this happy
for a long time. How can we be tired? Your Uncle Mike wants to take you out to play, so I canât go with
your dad. Your dad and you, Uncle Mike⦠Itâs okay for them to eat at the same table, but I canât
imagine them traveling together.â
Elliot sighed: âHoney, Iâm not that fierce; Iâm easy-going, and Iâm good with everyone.â
Avery glanced at him and gave him confidence: âMy daughter wonât dislike you.â
âI havenât had a fight with Mike for a long time.â Elliot argued.