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When His Eyes Opened novel by Simple Silence novel Chapter 2687

“Dad!” Layla ran into the guest room with a bowl in her arms.

in the guest room.

Elliot stood in front of the bed, frowning slightly, looking at Layla.

“What’s wrong?” Elliot just came in out of curiosity.

It was found that the bed was made in the guest room, and it seemed that someone was sleeping here.

“Dad, this is… This is the room where Daisy sleeps. There are her personal belongings in it… nothing to see.” While lying, Layla quickly looked around the guest room, and unexpectedly she didn’t see Eric!

She din’t know where Eric was hiding!

Fortunately, he hid, otherwise, if his father saw him, there would be a storm!

“Aren’t you two good friends? You’re so weak now that she won’t stay to take care of you?” Elliot came out of the guest room and asked doubts.

“She also wanted to take care of me, and I asked her to go back. I’m not very strong today, and I don’t want to talk to people. I just want to stay by myself. Dad, you haven’t had a period, so you don’t know how it feels. You can go and ask Mom,” Layla said, walking toward the kitchen.

Avery: “You don’t have the energy to talk to people anymore, you still have the energy to cook by yourself!”

Layla: “I didn’t have any energy when I let her go! After that, I slept better.”

Her explanation made sense.

“Okay, after you finish eating, I will leave with your father. Don’t disturb you and rest.” Avery quickly cleaned up the ingredients on the desk, “I will put the chopped vegetables in the refrigerator for you I see that you have bought a lot of noodles in the refrigerator. You can’t just throw away your three meals a day like this! If you don’t want to cook, you can order takeaway!”

“Got it! You can buy noodles casually. It may not be possible to finish it.” Layla quickly finished the rice in the bowl, and then went to drink the soup, “Mom, I will put the rest of the food in the refrigerator and eat it tomorrow.”

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