"Avery, do you think this will work?" Mike asked Avery in a low voice as he walked over to her.
"Why not?" Avery asked. "The search dog's job is to do this."
"I'm only afraid that Elliot was not here," Mike said. " This place is so close to us. If Elliot was here previously that would be too crazy!"
"Sometimes the most dangerous place would be the safest place."
"Hmm. If Elliot is not here, you rest at home for a few days before planning the next step," said Mike, trying to discuss matters with her.
"I know. I dreamt of him yesterday. He said that he is not dead yet. I believe that he isn't dead." Avery was a little excited. "Mike, I have already thought it through. If he is really dead, I'll go and be with him. I'll leave my children to you."
Mike was bewildered.
"Miss Tate, how could you say such things!" Wilson said agitatedly. "Even if Elliot is dead, you can't die! If not, how are you going to avenge him!"
"I will surely avenge him. I will kill Dean and Angela, before looking for him." Avery had decided what to do.
Mike glared at Wilson.
Wilson said in agitation once more, "Miss Tate! You can't die! You still have three adorable children! No. Four! You haven't found Ivy yet. How can you die?!"
Mike agreed with him. "Yes, you haven't found Ivy yet. What would happen to Ivy if you were dead? Avery, can you calm down a little?"
"If Ivy is still alive, then it would be no problem for her to grow up. If Ivy is dead, no matter how I look for her, I won't be able to find her," Avery said calmly. "The children will be blessed no matter what. If Elliot and I had accepted this earlier, then Elliot would not have died."
In the past, she had always placed her children first. No matter which child, they were in front of Elliot.
This suffering was unspeakable. Even if she explained it, others would not underst
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