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When His Eyes Opened (Avery and Elliott)

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Robert thought about it for a while, and then said: “How about going to the cafeteria of Dad’s company? I heard

that the food in the cafeteria is delicious, but I haven’t eaten there.”

Hazel: “Okay! Will others let us in?”

Robert was amused by Hazel’s words: “I can brush my face.”

“Do everyone in Dad’s company know you?” Hazel was shocked.

Robert laughed straight away: “Of course not. The facial recognition I’m talking about is real facial recognition. The

access control system at the door can use access control cards or face recognition. Dad recorded all the faces of

our family.”

“Oh! I thought all the employees in Dad’s company knew you!” Hazel breathed a sigh of relief.

“Do you know how many employees Dad’s company has? Hahaha! Thousands of people!” Robert said, “Only some

executives have seen me. Dad is very protective of my sister and me. If you don’t believe me, you can only find it

when you search on the Internet. The dad-son relationship between dad and brother cannot be searched for my

sister and me.”

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“I did a search.” Hazel did a search when she was in Thopiavelle, and indeed only found her elder brother Hayden,

“But my sister was seeking marriage all over the world, and everyone knows her identity.”

“Because my sister is already working, it doesn’t matter if she reveals her identity now.” Robert looked at the road

ahead. After the red light in front turned on, he stopped the car slowly, “Society is actually quite complicated. The

people we usually come into contact with seem to be good people, right, but in fact there are also many bad people

and thery are very close to us. The anonymity is also to protect us.”

Hazel: “I know. I’m afraid of being kidnapped.”

Robert: “Actually, in a society ruled by law, law and order are much better than before. There are quite a lot of rich

people.”

“Brother, is it possible that because you’re rich, you are surrounded by rich people?” Hazel said, “There are quite a

lot of poor people, but most of them are busy with making ends meet.”

Robert turned his head and took a deep look at Hazel.

“Brother, did I say something wrong?” Hazel was afraid that he would make Robert unhappy.

“Of course not. You’re right. Ever since you came home, I’ve become more impulsive.” Robert spoke from his heart,

“I really want to try it out, what it feels like to be an ordinary person.”

“You should be very uncomfortable.” Hazel explained to Robert in detail the difference between ordinary people

and their current life, “Ordinary people have to do everything by themselves. There is no driver to pick you up

every day, and you can’t afford a car at your age. Every day to go to school, you have to take the bus, squeeze the

subway, or live on campus. Ordinary people basically live on campus. If you live on campus, there may be four

people in a dormitory, or six people and eight people in a dormitory. Brother, can you accept that? Do many people

live together?”

Robert went quiet and began to think.

“This is just one aspect. There is also food. The University has a cafeteria, so it’s okay. If you graduate, you can’t

eat takeaway every day! You don’t have money to hire a babysitter, so you have to learn to cook by yourself.

Cooking is troublesome. It is very cumbersome to buy vegetables, prepare vegetables, chop vegetables and stir-fry

vegetables. After that, you have to wash the pots and dishes. In addition to food, housing, and transportation, there

are also consumption. Brother, you can buy whatever you want to buy now by swiping your card. But if you are an

ordinary person, you count almost everything you buy even a bag of toilet paper.”

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Robert: “Are ordinary people really working so hard? Buying toilet paper has to be counted?”

Hazel: “Maybe because I used to be too poor. I used to go to school, and the classmates around me were not rich.

Meals have to be counted as living expenses every month. You can’t spend too much on each meal. If you spend

too much, it may cost you money at the end of the month.”

Robert: “Little sister, hearing you say that, I feel very lucky.”

“I’m also very lucky.” Hazel said, “I’m so lucky. After I graduate, I will have my own business and be able to make

money. I hope I can help people at the bottom.”

“Little sister, it’s good that you have such an idea. But there is a saying that it is better to teach people to fish than

to give them fish. There are many poor people, and you can’t help them alone.” Robert was afraid that Hazel would

be too tired in the future.

“Brother, I know. When I help, I also help the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled.” Hazel was very sober.

“It seems that my worries are unnecessary.” Robert said, and began to think about how he could try to be an

ordinary person.

More than an hour later, the car stopped at the entrance of Sterling Group Building.

It’s evening time at 6:40. Everything was pitch black.