Chapter 1132
Mike had not thought of how dangerous it would be, and instantly started to panic at her words.
"You don''t have to worry too much, though. Henry is old, and Cole is too frail to be your match. You
wouldn''t be at a disadvantage if it ends in a fist fight," she said.
"Thank you for believing in me, but I think I''m not that much better than Cole!" Mike sighed.
"Don''t worry, my bodyguard will protect you." Avery nced at the time. "You should go now!"
"I thought you were going to mention to La that I''ve moved out?" Mike had just eaten and wanted to
rest.
"Why didn''t you mention it during dinner, then?" She lifted an eyebrow. "I''ll tell herter. You are still
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With that said, she went to find her bodyguard.
Once they exited the room, Avery exited the house and walked around themunity in search of
Elliot and her children.
"Mom! The gardenias are blooming! They smell so nice!" La spotted Avery and picked a gardenia,
before handing it to her.
Avery epted the flower and took a sniff." Mm, it smells really good! But we can’t pick the flowers
here! If you like gardenias, we can nt gardenia trees in our yard." "Dad said it''s okay." La pouted.
"Dad said I can pick them."
Avery looked up at Elliot. "Can''t you instill some discipline in her?"
"It''s just flowers. She can pick them if she wants and I can just rece... them." Elliot grew weaker near
the end of the sentence because Avery''s expression became sterner by the second.
"La, let''s not pick flowers outside themunity from now on. Let me know what kind of flowers you
like, and I will have someone buy them for you," Elliot immediately changed his tune.
La took Avery''s hand and chuckled. " Mom, Daddy is so scared of you!"
"That''s because he did something wrong. When he is right, he wouldn''t be scared of me at all!" Avery
red at Avery.
"Avery, I really don''t think that we need to get so serious over such little things." "You aren''t this way
with your sister. What did you say this morning? Have you already forgotten about it?" she said. "As
parents, not only do we need to care for our children, we also need to teach them values."
"Alright.” Elliot epted the lecture obediently.
"Elliot, don''t you think that our lives right now resemble retirement? Every day we have breakfast, go
out for a walk,e back, have lunch, take a nap, get up, have dinner, =h,=QNW; go on another
walk... A day just passes us by like that," she said as she watched the light fade from the sky.
"It''s still quite different from retirement. Our kids won''t be by our side by the time we retire." Elliot
watched over Robert, who rested peacefully in his stroller and started to imagine the scene where all of
his children had grown up.
"We can get a dog then," Avery proposed.
"I don''t like things that shed," he responded with disgust.
"Consider yourself lucky if the dog should look down on you by then. You would be in no ce to look
down on the dog," Avery whispered.
Elliot felt bitter and started to doubt if Avery was starting to grow tired of him.
"Avery, let''s move to my house!" he said. " Your house doesn’t have a gym, and there isn''t enough
space for a gym as well."
Avery knew that Elliot exercised regrly, and she considered his proposal. "But Hayden wouldn’t want
to move in with you, " she pointed out.
"Hayden is overseas. When hees back,
we can move back here or to arger ce. " Elliot looked at his daughter and said, " La, would you
like to move to Daddy’s ce? I have a huge yard for you to nt whatever flowers you like."
"Elliot, you scheming old fox. You know it''s easier to convince me if you have our daughter on your
side," Avery said sarcastically.
"How can I be your husband if I don''t know you well?" Elliot turned back to La. "I can set up a piano
room and a dancing studio for you at my house..."