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His Eagle Eyes on Me novel Chapter 1147

He continued to message Avery. 'Ms.

Brown said she sent you a message last night about having me give a speech on stage today. Why didn't you tell me? I didn't prepare anything. What am I supposed to say later?'

'We got into an argument, so we went to sleep early. I only noticed her message this morning.'

'What should I say later?'

'Whatever you feel like saying!’

I can’t think of anything.' It was the first time Elliot had attended a parents’ meeting and he had no past experience to refer to; if it was a company meeting and he was asked to say whatever he felt like saying, he wouldn't be as troubled as he was at the moment.

'Just give your gratitude to the teachers and thank them, then encourage the parents to work together and assist the teachers to educate their children...'

'Don't you think that's too corny? I hate saying things that sound rich but mean nothing in truth.'

'Then go brainstorm on your own! You can get started on a draft now.'

Elliot replied to her with a motion picture of a person scratching his head.

Once everyone had arrived, the parents' meeting began.

Elliot took out a pen and notebook from Layla's backpack to write his script.

The teacher saw everything Elliot was doing from above the stage and wondered what he was writing; a successful man like him simply appeared enchanting whenever he focused on something.

The teacher made comments on each of the students and when she mentioned Layla, Elliot looked up and started listening.

"Just admit that your son lacks manners; why try to drag all the other boys into it? My son doesn't go around pulling girls' hair, " Elliot retorted mercilessly, "If you think it's okay for your son to play around, what's the issue with my daughter doing the same?"

Unable to argue with him, Dylan's mother muttered sarcastically, "It's no wonder your daughter is so vicious."

"Tell your son to watch his back, or my daughter is going to hit him again."

"Hahaha... You think you are all high and mighty just because you are rich! Why don't you send your daughter to an elite school? Does surrounding yourself with commoners like us gives you a sense of superiority?"

"Anyone would get a sense of superiority in front of a shrew like you."

Dylan's mother burst out crying at Elliot's words and ran out.

When Avery heard about what happened, her jaw flew open in shock.

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