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His Eagle Eyes on Me novel Chapter 1715

If her father hadn’t called Uncle Eric, she wouldn't have to come back hungry.

After Eric sent Layla home, he left without greeting Elliot.

Mrs. Cooper had poured a glass of water and was going to give it to Eric, but Eric's car had already driven away.

Elliot took the water cup from Mrs. Cooper's hand and drank it all at once.

"Layla, you didn't discuss your withdrawal from the summer camp with your father, did you?" Mrs. Cooper took Layla and washed her hands, "You can't do that next time."

Layla didn't want to talk about it.

After washing her hands, an idea came to her. "Mrs. Cooper, have you listened to Uncle Eric’s new song?"

Mrs. Cooper shook her head: "I don't listen to music very much."

"Uncle Eric's new song is super nice! I'll show it to you!" Layla turned on her phone and played Eric's new song "Blind" with her speakers.

After hitting the play button, she turned the volume to the max.

In an instant, the melody spread throughout the first floor.

Elliot hadn't paid attention to Eric's new song. Still, he knew that Eric was interviewed in a live broadcast and had talked about the new song that was written for his enemy.

Ben immediately knew that Eric’s song was written for Elliot, so Ben recommended Eric's new song to Elliot.

Of course, Elliot didn't want to listen to Eric's songs. Ben told him that it was written to him by Eric, so he listened patiently.

After listening to about half of it, he turned off the song.

This was nonsense! He felt that he was wasting precious time just by listening to it.

Layla did not know that this song was written by Eric to reprim

"Dad heard it just now."

"Oh...you must not have heard clearly just now; I’ll play it to you again!" Layla said, turning on the song.

The melody crept into Elliot's ears.

[We seem to have just separated yesterday; my world is plunged into darkness. In a desolate city, the wind wraps around my body. I seem to be blind, and you take everything from me, and you laugh at me for not being free and easy... I seem blind; the wind dried my tears; I have forgotten the pain you gave me.]

Elliot listened to the absurd lyrics, and his endurance reached the limit.

He grabbed his daughter's cell phone and paused the song.

"Layla, this song is not for a child your age."

Layla blinked her innocent eyes: "Dad, I played it for you! Uncle Eric said this song was written for you."

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