Even if Dean was dead, Violet still did not dare have any contact with Natalie.
Natalie had told her over the phone that she wanted to talk with her about the division of the inheritance. Violet could not help but go meet her.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIn Aryadelle at Elliot's mansion, Avery and Elliot were sitting at the dining table having their breakfast.
Avery looked at her phone, seeing a news notification about Christmas pop up.
She had been staying at Elliot's mansion for the past few days. She did not know what day it was anymore.
She had initially thought that Christmas was still a long way away, but the news notification that popped up informed her that Christmas was only a half month away.
"Elliot, it's almost Christmas." Avery placed her phone down and said to Elliot, "Do you feel that the days where we don't have to work pass by quicker?" Elliot wanted to agree with her, but he did not want to lie. "I've been working every day, so I don't feel it that much." Ever since Avery had allowed him to use the computer, he had been working daily.
"Okay. It looks like I have to arrange swork for myself, too." Avery was a little envious that he had adjusted back to his ordinary life so quickly. "Does your head really not hurt?" Elliot thought about the question for a while and said honestly, "When I just got discharged from the hospital, the injury would hurt occasionally, but I don't feel dizzy." "You have a great body. If it were any other person being operated on, their mental situation would not be as good as yours." Avery was still envious.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"The only reason I had such a great recovery was that you took such great care of me." Elliot did not forget to praise her, "If you had not spent twithat hevery day, I surely would not have recovered that well." "Your recovery has nothing to do with me," Avery said. "You have a great body, so you recovered quickly. I can't help much anyway." "If you had not stayed hwith me, I would have long gone to work. Going out to work every day would surely have affected my recovery. I would not have recovered as well, unlike right now," said Elliot, explaining it from a different perspective.
Avery looked at him, stunned. "Elliot, if I truly had not been here, would you have really gone back to work despite your condition?" "Hmm. Although I have never had a craniotomy, had been in a terrible accident before. Back then, I was a vegetable and I had almost died in bed. Have you forgotten about that already?" said Elliot. The manner in which he recounted made it sound as if he had been out adventuring rather than being on the brink of death. "Are you proud of yourself? When you had been in that accident, you had not caround immediately?" said Avery, smiling. "What I mean is that I had not died then and that I why I'm blessed with such a good life now," Elliot said. "It's only a craniotomy. Compared to my previous injuries, this is nothing." Avery never would have thought she would hear Elliot say that.
"I'm guessing a lot of evil people think that too." "Think positively." He picked up his cup of milk and drank smilk. "If I feel unwell, I would surely rest at home. I'm not an idiot." Avery could not help but smile. "I just saw the news saying that many people are going to the church for New Year's. I think I have done a lot of things this year, but at the stime, it feels like I haven't done much. This year passed by just like that." Elliot understood what she was trying to say. "Do you want to go to the church to pray? I'll cwith you!" Avery shook her head without hesitation. "We can't drive to that church. We have to hike up. And just because of this, I think you shouldn't go. Secondly, there are too many people on that hill. It's inappropriate for you to go." "Then, I'll accompany you to the foot You of the hill.
can go up yourself. I'll wait for you at the bottom of the hill. How about that?" Elliot wanted to go out with her. Even if it was just looking at the scenery, it was much better than staying at hall day. Avery hesitated for a while. In the end, she could not resist the urge to go, so she nodded.