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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 1243

Chapter 1243

“I’ll take care of him. When he comes back, I promise to let him marry you.” Juniper made a promise to her, “My request to you is that you don’t need to work or go to school for the time being. You just stay at home and raise your baby. I will find a nanny to serve you.”

Gwen looked embarrassed, and an idea came to her mind: “Aunty, although my second brother is dead, my second sister-in-law is still there. I have to tell her about this first.”

“Oh…you said Avery! Will she take care of your business?” Juniper asked.

“Never mind! She treats me very well.” Gwen is now caught between Ben Schaffer and Ben Schaffer’s parents, very embarrassed, unable to make up her mind.

Mainly because Ben Schaffer’s parents were too kind to her. She really didn’t say anything too cruel to make them sad. So she needs to wait for Avery to come back and let Avery help her decide.

After Avery was sent to the emergency room, the doctor immediately injected her with antipyretic and anti-inflammatory drugs.

By evening, Avery’s temperature finally returned to normal. Her face was pale and bloodless, but fortunately she woke up.

“Avery, you’re finally awake. If you don’t wake up again, I’ll collapse.” Mike said excitedly when she saw her eyes open.

 

Avery had no strength. She glanced at Mike with a dull expression, then began to look around.

“You have a high fever, and you can’t get rid of the fever in Yonroeville, so I’ll take you back to Aryadelle for treatment.” Mike made an excuse with a guilty conscience.

Avery did not doubt what Mike said, because she felt that she was indeed sick.

“Elliot…”

 

Avery turned her head to the side, not wanting to see him, nor to continue arguing with him about this issue.

For a moment just now, she really wanted to follow Elliot away. But Mike’s words made her wake up.

In life, there are eight out of ten unsatisfactory things.

The pain she is experiencing now is called life and death.

Everyone will meet.

From the time her father left her, she knew that she would be leaving, not just one or two, but everyone.

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