On the other end of the phone, Avery's breathing suddenly became heavy.
Elliot heard Tammy's words and almost immediately noticed that she was talking to Avery on the phone.
Without waiting for the others to react, he strode to the side of the hospital bed and grabbed Tammy's cell phone.
"Avery, do you think it’s funny to turn off your phone and prevent anyone from contacting you? What are you doing?!" He took the mobile phone and strode towards the balcony.
Layla heard him calling her mother’s name and ran after him.
After Elliot entered the balcony, he closed the balcony door.
Layla was kept out.
Avery listened to Elliot's voice, and her chest suddenly heaved violently.
"I didn’t play any tricks." She calmed down, "If you really wanted to contact me, you could have contacted me, no matter what. Besides, we are divorced; there is no need for contact."
Elliot snorted coldly. "You are right. In the future, you will be you, and I will be me. I can't give you Layla's custody anymore. If you want to see your child in the future, I won’t let you unless you beg me."
Avery was a little confused by what he said.
He said he couldn't give her Layla's custody anymore. Did that mean that he once thought of giving her Layla's custody? "Avery, I have to say, you are very skillful." Elliot said painfully, "You deliberately turned off your mobile phone and didn't contact anyone, which made other people suspect that we signed an agreement not to let you contact the children when we divorced. Layla hates and blames me. Do you think you can destroy the relationship between father and daughter which will allow you to get Layla? When I want to have a good talk with you, you ignore me, and no matter what means you use in the future, you won't get what you want!"
Hearing Elliot's stern and reproachful tone, Avery felt that something might have happened when she was hospitalized.
She wasn't particularly curious, though.
If she could see, she could get to the bottom of it, but now she couldn't even take care of herself.
Her unusual silence made him feel even worse.
"You’re always like this! You never say anything!" Elliot clenched his fists tightly, his anger peaking.
He didn't even know when she became like this.
In the past, when the two of them quarreled, they would tell each other their feelings ?h,;TJR; arrive at a solution to their conflict.
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