Chapter 2303
When His Eyes Opened
Laylaâs eyelids also began to fight, and she couldnât hold it anymore.
âMom, I decided to write todayâs story in this weekâs journal.â Layla flipped through the photos she took
today on her phone.
Originally, G-Temple did not allow tourists to take pictures, but Layla did not know this rule. She asked
The Host to help her take a group photo with other children. The Host was smiled and agreed.
Avery: âOkay! Youâve written it down for Mom to read.â
âOkay. Mom, look at the photos. I counted, except for me and my brother, there are a total of 32
children.â Layla said with a smile, âItâs a coincidence. There are exactly 32 people in the class.â
âLilly has gone down the mountain, and there are only 31 children on the mountain.â Avery said.
Layla: âAnd Siena has also gone down the mountain!â
âSiena is not included. Because Siena has relatives. Itâs a pity that I didnât see her. Little Lilly likes
Siena so much. Siena must be as well-behaved and sensible as Little Lilly.â Avery sighed.
âWhy did Sienaâs mother-in-law take Siena away? Why did Lilly leave, Siena is going to leave? Didnât
the master say Siena was reluctant to leave the temple? What is the name of the mother-in-law?â Layla
asked the question, âDoes mother-in-law mean grandma? Where do you call grandma?â
Avery finally stopped this question.
In fact, Avery didnât know how to answer the question in front of her daughter.
Siena lived well on the mountain, but because Little Lilly was adopted down the mountain, her mother-
in-law was so anxious and took Siena away.
The behavior of the mother-in-law was somewhat puzzling.
âMaybe in some places, grandma is called mother-in-law.â Avery guessed, âLilly said that Siena is
younger than her.â
âOh. Does Siena have no parents? Otherwise, why would her grandma take her to live in the
mountains?â Layla felt that it was also pitiful.
Although there were relatives, but there was only one Grandma. Grandma was getting old, and Laylaâs
afraid Grandma couldnât take good care of Siena.
Layla didnât know what would happen to their grandchildren in the future.
Especially thinking that Lilly was adopted by Auntie Shea, life will be very good in the future, and if
Siena has been following her grandmother, life can be imagined, and it will not be very good.
Originally two good friends who were in similar circumstances, their future lives will be very different,
and life feels cruel in an instant.
In the future, when the gap between the two of them gets bigger and bigger, even if the two of them
meet again, it will not be as good as it is now.
âLayla, I donât know about Siena and her grandma. Iâm afraid the Masters on the mountain donât know
either.â Avery said, âLetâs see if Siena will call me in the future!â
Layla: âWell.â
Back home, Mrs. Cooper carried Robert to the room, while Layla ran to her father and showed her the
photos taken on the mountain today.
âHas Lilly gone to Wesleyâs house?â Elliot put his arms around his daughter, but looked at Avery.
âYeah. Lilly got up too early today and fell asleep at Wesleyâs house.â Avery sat down on the sofa and
leaned against the back of the sofa, âIâm sleepy too.â
âIf you fall asleep now, I definitely wonât be able to sleep at night.â Elliot said, he took the cell phone his
daughter handed over, and glanced at the large group photo of them in the temple, âThese little girls
are quite clean and tidy. Why is Lillyâs expression so unhappy?â
âLilly didnât see her best friend Siena. Siena was taken away.â Layla answered her Dadâs question.
âArenât all the children on the mountain adopted by temples?â Elliot asked in confusion.
Layla: âSiena is not. Siena has a mother-in-law. Her mother-in-law took her away.â