The picture of Layla posted by Ruby was an old photo of Layla a few years ago.
Looking at Layla's old photos and the baby in the colored ultrasound seemed more similar.
Seeing that her photos had not been deleted, Ruby immediately sent another message:
[I know I am not as good as Avery. Since you chose Avery, I can’t do anything. I hope you don’t forget the baby and me. When the baby is born, I hope you can come and see us. I don’t blame you if you can't come.
Please don't block me, I want to send you pictures of the child in the future ]
Elliot stared at the picture for a while, and a small hand grabbed his trousers.
Robert had come over after drinking his soup.
Robert wanted to continue looking at the photos, so he reached out to him for the mobile phone.
Elliot originally wanted to say that children shouldn't be looking at smartphones, and it wasn’t good for his eyes, but looking at Robert’s stubborn expression, he couldn't harden his heart to refuse him.
He quickly exited the app he was in, opened the photo album, and showed it to Robert.
"Sir, drink the soup first! Otherwise, it won't taste good when it's cold." Mrs. Cooper said, "When you drink the soup, I'll ask Robert to return the phone to you." "Do you usually let him play with the phone?" Elliot was afraid that Robert would develop a bad habit of playing with mobile phones.
"No. I only let him touch it every time he has a video call with Avery."
"I see that he can turn pages very well."
"He's very smart and knows after watching Layla play with it a few times." Mrs. Cooper walked to Robert's side and put the phone away.
In the bedroom, Avery didn't sleep well.
She usually doesn't dream much during the day because she only sleeps for a short time during the day, but today she was dreaming.
She dreamed that she had gone to another world.
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