Elliot laughed when he saw his son's silly appearance.
Robert was Layla’s little follower.
There was a significant age gap between them, so Robert was always worried that his sister would not play with him and would usually flatter his sister in various ways.
"Then, the next time you see your mother, invite her!" Elliot said to his son.
He knew that Avery would refuse.
"Okay!" Robert happily followed his father downstairs and began to look forward to seeing his mother next time, "Dad, when will my sister come back?" "Let's video call her!" Elliot hadn't called
his daughter for two days, and now he missed her very much.
He carried Robert to the living room sofa, sat down, took out his mobile phone, and dialed Layla's number.
No one answered.
It was past seven o’clock in the evening, so she should have finished her work.
He had asked Eric for Layla’s shooting schedule before and confirmed that Layla's shootings were all arranged during the daytime.
Thinking of this, he found Eric's number and dialed it.
It was Eric’s agent who answered the phone.
"Mr. Foster, how can I help you?"
"Where is my daughter? Why can’t she be reached on the phone? Let my daughter answer her phone." Elliot said.
The agent looked embarrassed and said," Mr. Foster, Layla is crying. I'm afraid she can't answer your call.”
Elliot took the umbrella, opened it, ;h-
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