In Chelsea’s opinion, although Hayden was young, he was smarter than ordinary adults.
And Avery's daughter was just an ordinary silly and sweet child.
So capturing Layla would be a little easier.
Charlie listened to her, lost in thought.
This was a risky move. If he wasn't completely confident, he wouldn't dare act rashly.
The next day, at seven in the morning, Avery came to the child's room.
The child was sleeping, but Mrs. Cooper was already up.
"Mrs. Cooper, thank you for your hard work
last night. Go and rest now. I'll take care of the child during the day," Avery said.
"Yes, he drank milk three times during the night. He has a good appetite and is quite energetic," Mrs. Cooper said with a smile." He's quite obedient. He cries when he's hungry and sleeps after eating."
"Xiaohan was like this when she was young. Rila just caused a little trouble," Avery added.
Mrs. Cooper was stunned for a moment. " Avery, Rila and Little Han are also Sir's children, right? Although none of you mentioned this, everyone said so in private.
Avery said, "It's not that we don't want to talk about this, but he almost accidentally killed Little Han. If Little Han doesn't forgive him, I won't force the child to acknowledge him."
Mrs. Cooper understood. "Sir was indeed an impulsive person in the past." "Everyone has impulses." Avery sat on the edge of the bed and looked at Robert. "No one can do everything perfectly."
"Yes. I'll go and rest first," Mrs. Cooper reminded him. "You can put Robert in the living room so that you don’t have to guard here all the time."
"Okay."
Avery carried Robert to the crib in the living room so that she could see Robert at any time and the nanny could help take care of her.
In a flash, it was ten o'clock.
Avery nodded. "Thank you."
"It's no trouble. And I’d be happy to if Little Frosty would join Layla," Eric ventured.
Without thinking, Han shook his head and refused.
"Xiaohan has plans for the winter break in school. He won't be off until a week before the Spring Festival," Avery replied. "Are you resting today? If you are, you can leave after dinner tonight!"
Eric inclined his head. "I see there's a lot of snow in the yard. Han, Rilla, let's have a snowball fight!"
Layla pouted. "You’re an adult and I'm a child. My brother and I together can’t beat you. I'll get Uncle Mike to help!"
With that, Layla immediately ran to Mike’s room and pulled him out.
Finally, Layla and Eric were paired with Han and Mike for a snowball fight.
This game was very childish, but because of the children's laughter, the gloomy and oppressive atmosphere was swept away. She hadn't relaxed like this in a long time.
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