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Chapter 1841

The three children want to drink water, so Avery came over to bring water to the children. Unexpectedly, as soon as she came over, she heard Elliot’s remarks.

The moment Elliot saw Avery, a flash of surprise flashed across his eyes, and then his expression returned to calm.

“I’ll take Robert away first.” Elliot said coldly.

“You can go by yourself.” Avery didn’t give him face, “Let your bodyguard take him back later.”

Elliot, Robert and the bodyguard came in a car.

Avery asked Elliot to go first and let him take a taxi outside by himself?

Otherwise, he drove the car away, how would his son Robert get back later?

Elliot’s whole body was cold and cold, he pursed his thin lips, and strode away without saying a word.

Robert probably won’t go home for the time being.

After Elliot drives home, let the driver drive to pick Robert up.

After Elliot left, the atmosphere in the villa suddenly resumed lively.

“Avery, come here!” Tammy beckoned to her, “You’re not angry with him because of the Tate Industries, so why are you angry?”

Avery didn’t want to say.

It’s not a glorious thing after all.

“The children want to drink water, and I’ll bring it to them.” Avery took a pot of water and held several glasses in her hand.

“Do you want to drink water? I brought her a kettle.” Wesley immediately walked to the living room and took out the kettle from the bag he brought with him.

“I also brought a kettle for Kara.” Tammy went to get the kettle.

As for Robert, Elliot didn’t bring him anything.

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