Chapter 1666
Ben Schaffer was a little puzzled, “Since you told her that Rebecca was dead, why is she still angry with you?”
Elliot: “Because I didn’t say that Haze was dead.”
If Elliot said that Haze was dead, maybe Avery wouldn’t be so angry?
When Elliot said this, Ben remembered what Mike had told him before.
Mike said that the existence of Rebecca and Haze was a shame, which would make Avery feel wronged all the time.
Only when Rebecca and Haze died would this shame be over.
Mike thinks so, does it mean that Avery thinks the same way?
This was also one of the reasons why Elliot had to go to Yonroeville even though he knew that Avery was angry.
Rebecca should be d*mned, but Haze is innocent.
How can the fault of adults be blamed on children?
If Elliot and Avery have a disagreement over this issue, then he will listen to his heart.
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6:00 p.m.
Third Hospital.
It was summer and the daylight hours were relatively long. At this point, the sunlight outside was still dazzling.
Wesley came to the laboratory and saw Avery sitting on the bed at a glance.
She could only vaguely see Wesley handing over something.
“Brother Wesley, I can’t see anymore.” Avery choked, resisting her collapse, “It should be the sequelae left from the last operation. I thought it would be cured with medication, but I didn’t expect that I woke up today and suddenly couldn’t see clear things.”
Wesley heard the words and was stunned for a few seconds. Immediately, he took out a tissue and wiped her tears: “Don’t be afraid. Avery, don’t worry, you can’t see clearly now, it’s only temporary. I’ll take you to the ophthalmologist, and the doctor will definitely find a way to restore your light.”
Avery responded with a dull voice, gritted her teeth, and said word by word, “Elliot and I… have no future.”
She couldn’t say ‘break up’ or ‘divorce’.
Because the two of them have broken up and divorced over the years, it is painful every time they separate, but there will be no pain this time.
When she broke up before, she still had a healthy body, but now, she is blind, and her whole world is dark.
In addition to the pain caused by the disease, it is more psychological torture.
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