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His Eagle Eyes on Me novel Chapter 2377

Robert could recognize dollar bills, but had no concept of what money truly was. Whenever he was given money, he would simply put them into his piggy bank.

"Mom, I'm helping you count how much you received," Layla protested, her face flushing. "Robert is just messing around! He doesn't even know how to count."

"Remember to wash your hands after you are done, and bring Robert to wash his too. Dollar bills are dirty with a lot of germs on them. Understood?" Avery reminded the two.

"Alright! Mom, what are you and dad doing?" Layla walked closer to Eric and stared at her parents on the screen.

"We've just had our lunch and are about to go take a nap."

"Oh, is the honeymoon fun?" Layla asked seriously.

"Definitely not fun! It's not going to be fun without me!" Robert yelled.

Avery giggled. "Darling, we will take you with us the next time we go traveling. By the way, where's Hayden?"

"Hayden thinks I'm noisy so he went out," Robert said, seemingly very self-aware.

Avery's chest tightened as she wondered if her sons were not getting along.

"Hayden does think you are noisy, but that's not why he went out. He went out to see Grandma," Layla corrected him.

The smile on Avery's face froze. "He went alone?"

Avery was speechless.

Meanwhile, Grandma took Irene out after lunch.

Irene had grown out of her winter clothing and needed new ones. Grandma had wanted to go outside and make the purchase on her own, but she didn't have the heart to leave Irene alone at home, so they went out together.

Irene's eyes darted around curiously at all the unfamiliar surroundings around her, the only difference compared to the past was that she felt slightly uneasy.

"Don't be afraid, Irene. These people won't hurt you. Madam said that if you want to study, we can hire a teacher to come by our place to teach you. Madam can teach you how to read and write when she has free time at night."

"Grandma, I want to go to school like other kids." Irene looked up and voiced her opinion. "Didn't you send away the people who came looking for me the other day? Those bad people won't come for me again." Irene did not want to be locked in the house all day long.

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