Chapter 766
When His Eyes Opened
In truth, Avery felt uneasy. Her senses told her that so long as Elliotâs issue wasnât resolved, bringing
the child over to pressure him would only make things worse.
She regretted it as soon as she stepped foot into the living room of Elliotâs mansion, but Mrs. Scarlet
was extremely pleased to see Robert.
Mrs. Scarlet accepted Robert from Averyâs arms and played with him for a while, before passing him
back to Avery.
"Avery, Mr. Foster is upstairs. Heâs only had some soup tonight. That canât possibly be enough, but he
wonât even take another bite of food. Iâm not sure if heâs resting or in the study room right now," Mrs.
Scarlet said as she led the way, "watch your steps while you are carrying the child."
"Mrs. Scarlet, maybe itâs best that I donât disturb him," Avery said hesitantly, "I'm worried that it would
only increase his burden if he sees Robert."
Mrs. Scarlet was slightly stunned at her words, but then proceeded to say, "but what if he finds relief in
seeing Robert? He is Robertâs father and he is going to have to face his own child one day. Is he
supposed to just stay away from his son if he never manages to recover from the psychological
trauma?"
The reason Mrs. Scarlet had asked Avery to bring Robert to visit Elliot was because she felt sorry for
Elliot for being left alone.
Elliotâs mother had passed away, Shea was gone and he had broken ties with his eldest brother as
well; he no longer had a family.
Anyone would have had to suffer the same as Elliot would have been traumatized as well, so Mrs.
Scarlet wanted Avery and Robert to remind Elliot what it was like to have a family.
"Give it a try, Avery! If he acts out, you can just leave with the child," Mrs. Scarlet said.
Avery nodded and thought to herself, âIâm already here anyway, I might as well give it a try. What if it
actually works?â
Once they were on the second floor, Mrs. Scarlet went to take a look in Elliotâs bedroom.
The door to his bedroom was left open with no one to be found inside.
"He should be in the study room," Mrs. Scarlet said to Avery, "go ahead knock on the door directly. I
wonât follow you inside."
Apart from a bed, there wasnât much in Elliotâs bedroom. Mrs. Scarlet would clean the room every day
and hence, had so reservation in entering the bedroom; on the other hand, Elliot had a lot of
belongings in his study room. The servants would normally stay away from the study room unless Elliot
asked for it to be cleaned.
Avery stepped towards the study room with Robert in his arms. When she reached the door, she took a
deep breath and knocked on the door, before listening carefully to the sound coming from inside.
Shortly after, the door was opened.
Avery froze at the sight of the towering figure that appeared before her. Robert, who had been asleep
in her arms, seemed to have sensed something and opened his eyes.
As soon as the child opened his eyes, Elliotâs attention was drawn to his bright, shining eyes. It was the
first time the father and son met one anotherâs eyes.
Elliotâs heart was instantly overwhelmed by emotions at how much Robert resembled him. He couldnât
tell if he resented or loved, or felt nothing for the child, but he had yet to find a way to accept Robertâs
existence.
"Elliot..." Avery called out to him when she saw the dazed expression on his face.
Elliot snapped out of it and looked away from Robert. "Take him away."
His voice was hoarse and his tone was mild; for a moment, Avery couldnât tell what he was truly feeling
from the words alone.
Elliot did not want to see their child, but did not seem to resent Robert as well.
Avery felt slightly disappointed. Robert was not at fault, so why did he have to treat their child with
indifference?