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His Eagle Eyes on Me novel Chapter 424

When the guard saw Avery, he thought he must be hallucinating. She had fought so terribly with Elliot. How dare she still show herself?

Previously, when the guard saw her, he would immediately let her in. At that moment, the guard did not open the door for her.

The guard called the internal phone in the living room. Mrs. Cooper picked the phone up.

"Avery Tate is here. She's standing outside the gate," The guard said.

Mrs. Cooper was stunned. "Oh, I'll go have a look." After hanging up, Mrs. Cooper strode outside to have a look.

Previously, the skies were still cloudless, at that moment, it was dark and cloudy.

Mrs. Cooper did not let Avery in, she walked to the gate.

"Avery," Mrs. Cooper has a darkened expression. "Are you here to see Mr. Foster? " She knows that Avery was the one that hurt Elliot, so she had no pity or any feelings toward Avery at that moment.

Elliot has almost lost his life this time. He would definitely not want to see Avery again.

Avery nodded. "Is he home?"

"He is. After he was discharged from the hospital, he had been home recuperating," Mrs. Cooper replied, "The doctor has instructed him to stay home and rest for at least a month."

Avery pondered for a few seconds, she said honestly, "I am looking for him."

Mrs. Cooper said, "Avery, what do you have to look for him for? He needs to rest in his current situation. The doctors have warned me to not disturb him if there is nothing important."

Avery understood what Mrs. Cooper meant. He did indeed need time to recuperate.

"Avery, I'm very sorry. It's not that I don't allow you in or I don't allow you to see him. Even if I report to him now, he might not want to see you," Mrs. Cooper explained patiently after seeing the disappointment in Avery's eyes.

Avery nodded and said calmly, "I'm not blaming you.”

Seeing how Avery was, Mrs. Cooper gave in. "Why don't you stay here? I'll go ask him right now." "No, it's fine! Let him rest!" Avery calmed down. It was inappropriate for Elliot to receive any agitation or provocation at that moment.

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