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When His Eyes Opened (Avery and Elliott)

Chapter 877
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Chapter 877 “Layla, your dad won’t know if you went to his amusement park! I won’t tell him.” Chad explained,

“Let’s check it out this weekend and if it’s not fun, we shall leave immediately, okay?”

Layla struggled for a few seconds before nodding with a smile.

“Remember dear, when you’re on the video call with your mom later, don’t spill this secret, okay? Otherwise , she

won’t let you go.” Chad remembered , “That amusement park is full of fun yo! I took my niece there once. She had

a blast.” By now, Layla’s heart had flown to the castle in the poster. Whatever Chad said, she nodded. In the blink of

an eye, it was the weekend.

A crowd of people was squeezing through Dream City’s entrance.

When Chad brought his niece here the other day, the weather wasn’t as kind and there weren’t that many tourists

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then. He had completely misjudged the situation. “Well, it’s a good thing that Hayden hasn’t joined us.” Mike sighed

as he looked at the stream of moving heads.

If Hayden had been amongst this crowd of tourists, he would certainly have turned around and left.

Hayden didn’t fancy this sort of crowded place. Chad was a little apologetic when he said, “It’s taking forever to

wait in line. I’ll go and talk to the manager. Let’s go in through the staff hallway.” Mike asked, “Go in through the

staff hallway, and then what? There are more people inside, and there must be a long queue for each ride…” Chad

countered, “Then what should we do? We haven’t come all this way to give up on playing, have we?”

The reason why Chad had wanted to bring Hayden and Layla over was to tell them which architecture and rides

were designed by Elliot Foster. He wanted the children to adore their father, and to forgive the man. Layla frowned

and pursed her lips. “I don’t wanna go back. But there are a lot of people here, and I don’t like ited either…”

After understanding Layla’s demand, Chad was discreet in discussing it with Mike. “How about I call Mr. Foster? If he

comes over, he will be able to clear the entire park and let Layla play alone.”

“If Avery finds out that I brought Layla to see their father, do you think she would sparele me?

Mike rejected his proposal. “Let’s go in and have a look first!”

Chad used his credentials to quickly enter the park from the staff hallway with Mike and94 Layla

Once Layla was in, she knew what she wanted to play first.

They had been using VIP cards, but even the VIP lines were full of people. In the end, they still had to queue up like

exemplary parkı8 guests. “Layla, I’m sorry. I didn’t know there would be this many people here today.” Chad

apologized.

“Isn’t this project managed by your company?” Miked3 asked. “There is a designated person who manages it

directly with my boss. I have only heard that this is more profitable, and it should be able to pay back the cost in a

short time, but I didn’t expect it to be so popular.” Chad said, “After all, this is not the city center. I don’t usually

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come here.”

“It’s cool. We just won’t come again next time.” Mike hatedcb queueing.

Layla looked up at them. “I think it’s beautiful and fun here. I like it here.” “Okey-dokey. Then let’s pick a good time

with fewer people to play next time.” He went on,” Or come back after your parents have reconciled.” Mike wasn’t

letting a chance to tease her go to waste.

Layla held onto his big palm tightly and began to look anxiously at the group ahead. Suddenly, a middle-aged lady

dressed in jewels brought two people along with her to the front of the line. They were cutting the line.

After someone protested, the lady hollered back at the top of her lungs: “Do you know who my husband is?! He is in

charge of this whole stretch of land! If I want to cut the line, I will cut it! All of you had better zip it!” The orderly

environment turned into pandemonium. The little girl in front of Layla was startled by the ruckus and cried.

Layla patted the little girl on the shoulder and comforted her softly: “Hey little buddy, don’t cry. I’ll teach that bad

lady a lesson!”