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His Eagle Eyes on Me novel Chapter 2379

"Good girl, Irene. I know that you are the most obedient girl there is." Grandma patted her on the head. "I love you so much."

"I love you, too, Grandma."

"As long as you listen to me, I will treat you like my own grandchild and raise you with everything I have."

"Grandma, I am your grandchild!" Irene said sweetly.

"Hahaha! I know that you are upset, but Madam will settle this. Once this is resolved, you won't have to keep that ugly scar on anymore," Grandma said.

"Okay! I will listen to you, Grandma." Irene could sense how much Grandma cared for her and accepted the reality as it was.

In the afternoon, Grandma returned home with Irene after buying clothes.

Madam saw them and immediately walked over to scan Irene up and down. "These new clothes look great!" She handed Irene a few books. "I bought you some books. I'll start teaching you how to read starting tonight."

"Madam, are you going to live with us from now on?" Grandma asked in shock.

Madam nodded. Seeing how Irene had started reading, Madam dragged Grandma into the kitchen and said, "Elliot and Avery are overseas for vacation so they probably have no time to search for their lost child right now. Besides, considering how Irene looks right now, even if the men they sent are staring Irene in the eyes, they won't recognize her, so we are safe for now."

"I see. Madam, how's your study going?" Grandma asked. "You don't have to pay me anymore. I have enough money to raise Irene. Irene wants to go to school and I think if we send her to school, I can get a part-time job at the school as well."

"I've already graduated. I just don't know if I should apply for post-graduate courses, or look for a job. I checked the requirements to be hired into Avery and Elliot's firms, and they are quite high. With my certification, it might not be that easy to get in."

"Let me think about it! It all depends on whether I can find a job. I didn't know what it's like to feel financially burdened until after I graduate. If my mom didn't give me money in secret, I don't know if I could even focus on graduating."

...

Time flew and soon, the Christmas holidays were coming to an end, and so did Avery and Elliot's honeymoon trip.

They returned home with a trunk full of gifts.

Just as Layla and Robert were fishing for their gifts from inside the trunk, Avery retrieved a small box and handed it to Eric, "Elliot and I picked this out for you together. Take a look and see if you like it."

Eric glanced at Elliot, before opening the box.

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