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His Eagle Eyes on Me novel Chapter 2698

"Dad," Ivy called out.

"What else did Layla say?"

Ivy shook her head.

"She didn't tell you what she plans on doing?" Elliot had a feeling that Layla would neglect everything for Eric's sake.

"Ivy said she didn't hear anything else. Why are you still asking?" Avery glared at him before turning her attention back to Ivy. "We will talk to Layla once she wakes up, and, no matter what happens, we will resolve this peacefully."

Ivy nodded, and Avery pulled Elliot back into their bedroom.

Since Layla was asleep, they would all need to wait until she woke up to speak to her.

Inside the master bedroom, Elliot paced back and forth.

"Alright, stop walking around. I feel dizzy just looking at you." Avery took out her pyjamas from the closet and said, "Why don't you go to the gym? You won't be able to sleep tonight if you don't exercise."

Avery knew Elliot like the back of her hand; the matter had not been resolved, and none of them knew what Layla might say when she woke up, so Elliot was surely going to lose sleep tonight.

"You know me so well." Elliot felt moved. "You are on my side, right?"

"Elliot Foster, go to the gym!"

"I do! But I might have to think about it if he is going to be my brother-in-law." Robert scowled. "Dad won't let Layla marry him. I wouldn't either if I was Dad."

"Why not? Layla likes Eric!" Ivy felt sorry for Layla because she was a girl that understood her feelings. Layla did not care about the differences between her and Eric, just like Ivy did not care about the differences between her and Lucas; Lucas had never looked down on her, so, even though she turned out to be the daughter of Elliot Foster, she would never think that Lucas was unworthy of her—but she knew that her father would mind.

"Sigh! This is really bad! Layla is really stubborn," Robert said.

"Robert, what should we do if Layla starts fighting with our parents?" Ivy asked. After talking to Layla, she could tell that Layla would likely choose to pursue Eric.

"Honestly? I don't know. I think that Mom and Dad are confused as to what they should do as well, or they would not be so worried."

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