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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 1928

Chapter 1928

After washing, Avery came out of the room.

The door of the next room was closed, Elliot should still be resting.

Avery was going to go down for breakfast first. Just as she walked to the door and was about to go out, Elliot’s door opened.

Elliot was neatly dressed, with a fresh face, and walked towards Avery.

“Why did you get up so early?” Avery asked in surprise.

“Avery, didn’t you get up too?” Elliot went out with her, “Look at your dark circles, you lost sleep last night?”

“No, I fell asleep, but I just kept having nightmares.” Avery said, covering her mouth with her hands. She yawned, “Go see that accomplice after breakfast!”

Elliot looked at her with a worried look, and suggested, “If you don’t eat breakfast, go back to your room and take a nap first? You might sleep better during the day.”

Avery: “Is there any scientific basis?”

“No.” Elliot was stunned, “Or take some medicine?”

“I don’t have trouble falling asleep, so I don’t need medicine.” Avery declined his suggestion, “Don’t habitually rely on medicine. It’s medicine, three points of poison.”

Elliot: “But there are many chronic diseases that require long-term medication.”

Avery said, “If you have chronic diseases, you have to take medicine. If you are not sick, don’t take medicine indiscriminately. It’s like a minor illness and a pain, you can handle it yourself. No need to take medicine. It’s the same for children. Don’t turn my two children into medicine jars.”

Elliot did not dare to answer.

Avery glared at him and threatened him with her eyes.

“Robert gets sick every time the season changes. I don’t need to go into details about how pitiful the child is. He must be given medicine, otherwise he will cry.” Elliot confessed truthfully, “Layla is fine. It looks like she is sick two or three times a year.”

Avery knew that the child was sick and pitiful, so she didn’t blame him for that.

Avery: “When Layla was by my side, I got sick at most twice a year.”

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