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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 1884

Chapter 1884

When Elliot heard his daughter’s apology, he immediately took the paper from his daughter and wiped the tears from his eyes.

“It must be that I didn’t do well enough, so you will be mad at me on purpose.” Elliot looked at his daughter, hoping to hear more from her heart.

Since Elliot divorced Avery, his daughter has been living by his side casually, but she has never said a single thoughtful word to him.

Now that his daughter can take the initiative to talk to him, he is very moved.

Layla put her summer homework on the desk, and after struggling for a while, she looked up and looked at her father again.

“Dad, I’m angry that you didn’t coax my mother back. I’ve filmed several idol dramas, although they were all when the heroine was a child, but I know how those dramas were played. The man coaxed the woman back, why can’t you coax my mother back?”

Layla complained.

“Do you think your father never kept your mother?” Elliot asked, looking at Layla’s lost face.

Layla: “You didn’t! At least I didn’t see it!”

“I called and texted your mother, and I went to Bridgedale to find her. I tried every method I could. I don’t want you three brothers and sisters separation, I don’t want you to have a incomplete family of origin, but no matter what I do, your mother will never forgive me. I don’t know what to do to coax her back.”

When Elliot said this, he recalled the original All sorts of things, his eyes couldn’t help but get wet again.

“Layla, Dad is not a hard-hearted person. Dad also wants you and your brother to be with mom and brother forever. Because Dad also wants our family to be reunited. It’s just a lot of things, it’s not what Dad wants to do. How’s it going?”

After listening to her father’s words, two lines of tears fell in Layla’s eyes.

She felt that she had misunderstood her father in the past few years. Not only did she misunderstand her father, but she also got a lot of anger at her father.

 

Dad had never blamed her, and she was still complacent.

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