Chapter 943
When His Eyes Opened
Elliot was afraid that his daughter would be bullied at school and felt worried even though he knew that
there was only a very slim chance of that happening. His daughter was very beautiful and had a very
assertive character. Everything would be fine and dandy if no one provoked her, but if someone pushed
her buttons, she would definitely fight back even though she could not win against them!
As a result, he had a word with the school in private.
âYouâre such an awesome father.â Avery teased him.
âI know what I have done is far from enough, but Iâll continue to try my best.â
Avery looked at Layla and explained, âYour brother will be back a bit later today. Your father was out the
whole day to pick Aunt Tammy up and just came back. It was a pretty long day for him, so I left some
food for him.â
âOh,â Layla answered after hearing the explanation. Since there was a reasonable explanation, she put
away the attitude she had shown Elliot earlier.
âMommy, I like my magic wand!â Layla took Averyâs hand and walked toward the dining room.
âIâm going to be the most beautiful little princess tomorrow.â
Avery said, âYouâll always be the most beautiful little princess to me.â
Laylaâs face blushed after being praised and she said energetically, âMommy, let me tell you a secret!â
Having said that, Layla turned her head to look at Elliot. The girl seemed worried that he would hear it,
but at the same time, worried that he would not hear it.
In the end, Layla said the secret in a voice that only Avery and Elliot could hear.
âHayden took Tiggie apart last night!â Avery had an embarrassed expression and glanced
apologetically at Elliot. Elliot said magnanimously, âItâs fine. The gift is for him. Itâs his to do whatever he
wants withit.â
Layla then continued, âHarden said that Tiggie is too stupid. He canât stand such a stupid thing in the
room, so he wants to dismantle Tiggie and make Tiggieed smarter.â
Avery and Elliot were both speechless. It turned out that Hayden was upgrading Tiggie instead of
destroying it.
Mrs. Cooper brought the food to the table and took Robert from Elliotâs arms. As he looked at the
sumptuous dinner on the table, Elliot found it rather depressing that Robert could only drink milk and
felt pity all of a sudden.
âWhen can Robert start eating solid food? Can I give him some meat?â Avery explained, âFor now, he
can only eat baby cereal, vegetable puree, and fruit puree.â
âCan you eat meat puree then?â
âWhy do you insist on feeding your children meat?â Avery looked at him in puzzlement.
âDo you think eating meat can make him grow faster and smarter? You know what, it doesnât matter
what you think. He still canât eat meat yet.â Elliot explained his reasoning, âI just think meat is
delicious.â
âYou should eat more then if itâs that delicious.â Avery placed a plate of spare ribs in front of him.
âWe shouldnât be arguing in front of the children, Avery. It wonât be a good influence on them.â
Avery asked Layla, âDo you think Mommy and Daddy are arguing, Layla?â Layla blinked her beautiful
eyes.
âHow is this arguing? Mommy is obviously lecturing Daddy.â Avery gave her daughter a piece of meat
and told her to close her mouth.
After having a satisfying dinner, Elliot did not stay too long because he was afraid that Hayden would
come back anytime and sulk after seeing him. Avery walked him to the door after seeing how tactful he
was.
âThank you for picking Tammy up today.â She thanked him with some hesitation.
âYouâre welcome.â He looked at her awkward little expression and said hoarsely, âSee you tomorrow.â
âOkay.â She lowered her eyes, turned around immediately, and closed the door before returning to the
living room. The driver drove the car over and opened the car door for him. He shifted his gaze away
from the closed villa door and got into the car. Half an hour later, the black Rolls-Roice drove through
the driveway leading up to the villa.
A sneaky and extremely suspicious black figure was spotted outside the villa fence. Elliot immediately
lowered the car window to try and see the personâs face.