Layla let out a horrified scream!
Tammy picked her up and rushed into the house.
"Don't be scared, Layla! I'm calling the ambulance right away!"
She placed Layla on the couch, then pulled out her phone from her bag and called 911.
Layla was wailing uncontrollably.
"Is my Daddy dead?" she sobbed. "He still doesn’t know that I'm his daughter!"
Tammy held the hysterical Layla in one arm and held her phone with her other hand.
Once the call went through, she gave the operator the address, then hung up the phone.
"Wait here in the house, Layla. I'll go take a look," Tammy said, then quickly ran out the door.
Avery received a call from the associate dean at Central University that morning and brought Hayden to the campus.
Yesterday, Hayden had won the National Youth Programming Championships.
He was not the youngest participant in the competition, but he was the youngest one to enter the finals.
What was even more unexpected was that he was the champion.
"Hayden might have skipped the conventional procedures to enter the finals, but the purpose of the competition was to search for child geniuses. We are willing to relax any rules for a prodigy like Hayden," said the associate dean with a smile. "Are you willing to let Hayden enroll in our college's elite class, Miss Tate?"
Avery had gone through the elite class's introduction in detail.
Every student out of Central University’s elite class was a pride of society and a pillar of the country.
Of course she was willing to let Hayden enroll in the elite class.
"Do you want to give it a try, Hayden?" Avery asked gently for her son's opinion.
"I'll do whatever you want, Mommy."
"I've always wanted to find a suitable place for you to learn and grow, Hayden. I hope you can try out different environments and find the best fit for you."
Avery did not want Hayden to betray her son's trust in her, so she expressed her thoughts to him.
Once Avery h
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