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His Eagle Eyes on Me novel Chapter 2382

Summary for Chapter 2382: His Eagle Eyes on Me

Chapter summary: Chapter 2382 from the book His Eagle Eyes on Me by Moonlight

Discover the most important events of Chapter 2382, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel His Eagle Eyes on Me. With the engaging writing of Moonlight, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

"Should I recruit someone for you?" Elliot asked. "I can refer any eligible candidates to you."

"I'll do it myself! You are busy with your own things. You don't have to focus on hiring someone for me."

"Alright! I'll go back and have a look and send it to you if everything is fine."

"Sure."

Once they were out of the airport, Elliot told the driver to send Avery to her office.

Tate Industries was in the direction opposite to Sterling Group, and the airport was located in the middle of the two buildings.

Avery had decided to return to Tate Industries at a last minute's notice.

She had been feeling rather confused as to what she was supposed to do next. She had two choices: one was to return to medical research, which she was more passionate about; or she could return to Tate Industries.

She hesitated for a long time before choosing the latter, simply because she would have no time for her family if she had chosen the former.

After everything that had happened, she felt that her family was more important to her than her career.

Once the car arrived at Tate Industries, Avery got out of the car.

"I will come and pick you up after work," Elliot said. "You told me not to work overtime, so you should do the same."

"Of course," he said without hesitation. "What's mine belongs to my children."

Avery could not help but wonder how her children could grow up independent if this was how Elliot planned to raise them.

"Didn't we talk about this in Kanton? You can't spoil them like that."

"I didn't say that to Layla. Just to you. Layla won't take everything. She will definitely leave some for her siblings."

"But it's still wrong to make her think that what we have automatically belongs to her."

"When we die, what we own will be passed down to them. It's common sense!"

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