Chapter 2289
When His Eyes Opened
Robert looked at Lilly and replied, âMy sisterâs name is Layla. But I donât know where sheâs going.â
Lilly said âohâ: âI also have a younger sister, she is my good friend, her name is Siena.â
Robert looked at the hairpin on Lillyâs head and said, âYour hairpin is my sisterâs hairpin. My sister may
be angry when she sees you clipping hers!â After a while, he said again, âNext time Iâll buy you a
beautiful clip for you, okay?â
Lilly smiled: âOkay. But I donât have anything for you. I donât have money.â
âI have money. I have a lot of money. Iâll give you a jar.â Robert said, took Lillyâs hand and went to his
room.
The two children quickly developed a friendship without any adult intervention.
Avery was stunned when she watched the two children disappear with a âswishâ in front of her.
âHahaha, Robert is quite good at getting along with girls! You donât have to worry about his love life in
the future.â Mrs. Cooper joked with a smile.
âHe doesnât seem to be so enthusiastic about other little girls, does he?â Elliot said.
He had heard Mrs. Cooper say that Robert had competed with a little girl in the community for toys, but
he was not as generous as he is now.
âYes. Robert is not so generous to other little girls. He is only more generous to the girls he knows.â
Mrs. Cooper said, going to see Robert and Lilly, âIf you are hungry, Letâs eat first, and Iâll go see the two
children.â
âIâll eat when Layla comes back.â Avery also wanted to see the two children.
Avery and Mrs. Cooper walked towards Robertâs room together.
Before the two of them reached the door of the room, they saw Robert and Lilly walking out of the room
happily holding a piggy bank.
âMom, I gave Lilly my piggy bank.â Robert had at least twenty piggy banks.
These piggy banks were large and small, and they were all used to hold Robertâs lucky money red
envelopes.
The piggy bank that Robert was giving was full.
âThen you gave it to Lilly, it belongs to Lilly, but you are not allowed to go back on it!â Avery educated.
âI wonât regret it! I still have so many! If she likes it, I can give her a few more.â Robert said generously.
Lilly knew that the piggy bank contained real money, so she said, âI want only this one. Brother Robert,
thank you.â
âNo thanks. My father is full of money. My dad will give it to me.â Robert didnât care to speak.
When Mrs. Cooper heard this, she couldnât help laughing.
Avery thought it was funny, and felt that her sonâs money concept might be spoiled by Elliot.
She turned around silently and went to find Elliot.
Avery: âElliot, did you tell your son that if he has no money, you will give him money?â
Elliot: âWhy do you ask that? Will my son spend money? He has only gone to kindergarten, so he canât
buy anything yet, right? â
Then why did he say that my father would give me such a thing when he had no money?â Avery asked.
Elliot thought for a moment, âWhen he used to stick to me, he didnât let me go to work. I said I wanted
to go to work to make money, he said why I needed to work to make money, and I said that I would buy
milk powder and toys for him to make money from work. Only by working can we make money. , you
can only buy things if you make money⦠I seem to have said that I work to make money for himâ¦â
Avery: âDonât say such things to my son in the future. Iâm really worried about him in the future. I donât
want to make progress, I just want to be old.â
Elliot stretched his brows and laughed lightly: âMy son just said it casually. He may not remember it
after a while.â
âHow can he not remember? Children have a good memory. I told you not to say such things in front of
children in the future. You are not allowed to say it again. We must educate them to be independent,
confident and self-improvementâ¦â Avery said. When they got here, Robert was in a hurry, and
accidentally fell.
Avery heard her son scream, and immediately ran over to help him up from the ground.