Chapter 1109
Avery sees whether Wesley has replied to her message. She couldn’t help sending a message to Wesley just now, asking if Shea was still alive.
How she wished Wesley could answer her question. And Elliot frowned because of the news from Ben Schaffer.
Ben Schaffer asked if they had successfully arrived in Rishawaka.
Of course he didn’t frown because of this question, but Ben Schaffer’s words below – [I have a showdown! Your sister Gwen lives in my house now. Zion has returned to Bridgedale and she refuses to go with Zion, and I can’t let her bother you. But I’m so bored now and Gwen doesn’t listen to me.]
Elliot looked at this long paragraph of text, and suddenly lost his appetite. He only promised to give the White family brothers and sisters living expenses, but he never promised to take care of their private lives.
Ben Schaffer: [Elliot, your sister doesn’t like to study. I told her to find a school for her to go to, but she disagreed. She is only twenty years old, what can she do if she doesn’t go to school? When you come back, educate her well]
Elliot couldn’t bear it any longer and replied: [She is twenty years old, not two years old! You put away your fatherly love.]
Ben Schaffer collapsed: [Hey! I’m not that old, am I? My concern for her is the concern of my brother for my sister. What does it have to do with the love of a father?]
Elliot: [Since you are not her father, you care what she does.]
Ben Schaffer: [Are you sure you don’t care about her?]
Elliot: [OK.]
Ben Schaffer: [Then I don’t care about her. She said she wanted to go to work to make money, let her go?]
Seeing that he was so indecisive, Elliot sarcastically said: [Just accept her as your goddaughter.]
Ben Schaffer gritted his teeth: [OK! Then let her go to work. Let her go out to rent an apartment when she is more courageous at work. It’s okay to stay here all the time]
Elliot put down the phone.
Seeing the chill on his face, Avery put down the phone: “What happened? Who was messaging to you?”
“It’s Ben Schaffer.” Elliot picked up the coffee cup, took a sip, and said coldly, “He took Nathan’s daughter.”
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