Chapter 486
When His Eyes Opened
When His Eyes Opened Chapter 486 by Simple Silence
The next day, the doorbell at the Starry River Villa suddenly rang at seven in the morning.
Avery walked out of her bedroom in her pajamas and made her way toward the front door.
When she saw Tammy through the front doorâs camera, she opened the door.
After Tammy married Jun, she went abroad for her25 honeymoon.
She had told Avery before that she would spend a month-long holiday.
Why was she back only after two9c weeks?
âHow are you feeling, Avery?â Tammy asked as she entered the house with bags of souvenirs.
âIâm fine. I already started going back to work,â Avery said. âWhy are you back so23 soon?â
Tammy pulled a long face and said, âI didnât have fun at all! We were supposed to spend our honeymoon
relaxing, but Jun gets over twenty calls from work every day. Honestly, I feel like getting a divorce.â
Avery poured her a drink, then said, âDonât be reckless. He just took over his familyâs business. Give him
someza time.â
âHmph, itâs not like Iâm not giving him time. Heâs just not very capable, so heâs still struggling until now.â
Tammy picked up the glass of water and took a sip, then said, âI sometimes envy people like you who
are so good at your jobsâ¦â
âIâm always working overtime,â Avery said as she sat down next to Tammy. âI sometimes even have to
bring unfinished work home. It was normal for Mike and I to stay up until three in the morning back when
we were starting up the35 company.â
Her comforting words made Tammy feel a little better.
âThanks, Avery. Jun said Iâm being too unreasonable. Maybe I really am a little bit like that!â
âDid he actually say that?â Avery said in disbelief. âHe said I idle and sit around all day, but still interrupt
his work. He even said that youâre working so hard at your job despite raising two kids. He told me to
learn a thing or two from you, even if just a little bit,â Tammy said as her eyes teared up.
Avery took a deep breath.
Jun went too far with his words.
âItâs not all his fault⦠Iâm the one who chastised him first. I mentioned how Elliot Foster seemed to have
enough free time to go out without having to answer calls from workâ¦â Tammy said with puffed cheeks.
âMaybe I should find something to do and distract myself.â
âTammy, you might think Elliot has it easy, but he works really hard. You just canât see it,â Avery said. âHe
has a huge study at home that he uses at his home office. He can spend all day there when heâs busy.â
âDoes it really get that bad?â
Avery nodded and said, âNobodyâs success comes easily. Even as an heir taking over a family business,
one would still need to figure out how to maintain the familyâs fortune, right?â
âI guess so⦠Are the kids still sleeping? Donât they need to go to school today?â Tammy said, then stood
up and walked upstairs.
Averyâs phone rang, and she saw an unknown number calling.
She hesitated for a moment, then answered the phone.
Elliot waited in the hospital directorâs office the entire night under the directorâs company.
The director had asked Elliot to go home and rest, and said that he would call him right away once they
found Averyâs records.
However, Elliot insisted on waiting at the hospital until he got the results.
The director had no choice but to ask his staff to search for the file through the night.
At the crack of dawn, Elliot went to the records room himself.
It was a large room with countless files.
The records were arranged by year and by each medical department.
Logically, it should not be this difficult to find a simple record.
More than ten employees sifted through the maternity unitâs files from five years ago, but there was no
sign of Averyâs records.
They began to confirm a second time upon Elliotâs arrival.
They finished their second search an hour later.
âMr. Foster, there are no medical records for Miss Avery Tate here,â said one of the staff.
Elliot frowned as suspicion grew inside him.
âCould you have gotten the wrong hospital, Mr. Foster? Maybe Miss Tate didnât undergo her abortion
procedure at our hospital?â said the director. âIf she underwent surgery here, we would definitely have
her records in storage.â
Before Elliot could speak, his bodyguard interjected, âI was the one who brought her to this hospital. How
could it be a mistake?!â
The director froze for a moment, then said, âThe possibility of losing a patientâs medical records is
practically zero.â