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His Eagle Eyes on Me

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How would Avery know that Elliot specifically asked them about that? She only knew that she had told him clearly that she could

not see, yet Elliot had not responded.

Elliot had never once responded.

At that moment, he was pretending to not know about it and asking their mutual friends. What was he thinking?

However, all this was no longer important. She had recovered her eyesight, so there was no need to pursue whether he had truly

known about it or not.

Furthermore, if he was really concerned about her sickness, why had he not asked her about it?

Since Layla's deliberate flunking of her exams, she had unblocked Elliot so that she could call him.

If he were to call her, she would see it, but he did not call her.

"Jun, we have been divorced for almost half a year. Whether there was a misunderstanding back then or not, everything has

changed. We can no longer go back to before." After sserious pondering, Avery replied to Jun, "It must be late over at your

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side. Go get srest!"

Although Jun found it a pity, after thinking closely, he felt that what Avery said made sense too.

They had been divorced for so long. At that moment, Avery had even sold off her company. It was indeed hard for them to

reconcile.

On the first snow of that year, Wesley and Shea's daughter was born. The child looked a lot like Wesley.

Wesley's parents were extremely excited about the child's birth. They were clear that this was going to be Wesley and Shea's only

child, so this was their only granddaughter.

"Shea, you should nthe child!" Wesley said.

Shea said, "Why don't you do it! I'm afraid that | might give her a terrible name."

"Any nthat you cup with will be good," Wesley encouraged her. "We're not in a rush to get the child's birth certificate

today. You can think about it properly."

"Yes, Shea, you should nthe child! This was the child that you fought so hard to keep," Brook Sr. thought back about Shea's

insistence on keeping the child and how many grievances she had to go through.

Shea blushed. "How about Kiara Brook?"

She found the nKiara to be extremely adorable.

Before Brook Sr. ;f+:PLU? Sandra could say anything, Wesley immediately said, "It sounds great! Let's call her Kiara!"

"Hahaha! Shea, you sure have a way with names!" Brook Sr. praised her. "Kiara is indeed a nice name. Kiara, Kiara. It just rolls off

your tongue."

"We have to thank Avery that our Kiara could be born. If it weren't for her idea, Kiara would have been aborted," Sandra lamented.

"Wesley, why don't you call Avery and ask her if she could cback for a

celebration of Kiara." Brook Sr. said to Wesley. "Ever since she got divorced, she has not returned to Aryadelle, right? If she doesn't

want to come, don't force her "

"Hmm. I'll go call her now," Wesley said and walked over to the balcony.

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He found Avery's number and called her. It was daytat Bridgedale at that moment, and Avery soon answered the call.

When she heard that their child was born, Avery was happy for them from the bottom of her heart. "Let's have a video call! | want

to see your daughter."

"The nurses have taken her to get her cleaned up," Wesley replied. "Avery, we will have a celebration this month. Will you be able

to cthen?"

Avery hesitated for a while.

"If you don’t want to cback, it's fine. Once the child is returned to us, I'll give you a video call." Wesley had always been that

way. He would never force her to do anything she did not want to do.

"Wesley, I've told you before that | planned to do a doctoral degree. | handed in my application a few days ago, and | just received

a reply today. The supervisor that | applied to has accepted me," said Avery.

"Congratulations, Avery! It's good that you have something you want to do."

"Hmm. It's a pity | can't go and see your child," Avery said. "Have you given your child a nyet?"