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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 1642

Chapter 1642

Chad saw Elliot’s face getting more and more gloomy, so he raised his hand and gave him a punch on face.

“Are you awake? This is not a bar. This is Shea and Wesley’s wedding.” Chad dragged Mike to the guest room.

After Chad took Mike away, the two elders of the Brook family immediately walked to Elliot.

“Elliot, are you alright? Why did the two of you quarrel?”

Elliot shook his head: “I’m fine. He drank a lot, and he’s a little over the top.”

Nolan said, “I think they drank a lot at noon. You’ve been busy for a long time, so it’s time to take a rest.”

Elliot: “Well.”

About half an hour later, when Layla woke up, Avery brought her to the banquet hall to eat fruit.

Wesley walked up to Avery and called her, “Mike and Elliot had a conflict about half an hour ago.”

A series of big question marks appeared in Avery’s mind.

It was only in the morning that Elliot had a conflict with Ben Schaffer, and he had a conflict with Mike in the afternoon.

Today’s wedding, can you calm down?

“Where did Elliot go?” Avery asked.

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Avery: “He didn’t want you to hug him. What is Mike arguing about? Let me guess, is it because of Rebecca?”

Avery’s expression was calm and her tone was calm.

“Well.” Elliot looked into her eyes and asked in a hoarse voice, “Avery, tell me what I should do?”

“Why do you ask? Didn’t we agree before? Just do as we said before.” Avery wrapped her arms around his waist and rested her head on his chest, “Elliot, I’m a little uncomfortable this morning, but I’ve already thought about it.”

“I’m sorry.” Elliot apologized.

“You don’t have to apologize to me. It’s not because of you that I feel bad.” Avery put her hand over his lips.

Elliot held her hand, his eyes were cold, and his voice was even colder: “Last year, before I left Yonroeville, I should have killed the child. Now that the child is born, I can’t kill that child.”

 

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