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Mike laughed loudly: “It should be similar to shining shoes.”
Chad: “Dyeing hair must be much more difficult than shining shoes. But Avery is smart, even if she hasn’t done it
before, it will definitely be fine. According to the instructions, there will generally be no problems.”
Elliot’s scalp was already numb.
Hayden made an opinion: “Mom, why don’t you take Dad to the barber shop to get dyed? So as not to get your
hands dirty.”
Hayden really knew the art of speaking. He was obviously worried that Avery would fail to dye Elliot’s hair, but said
that she would not get her hands dirty.
“Your mom wants to dye your dad herself. Do you know what it’s called?” Mike said and put his hand on Hayden’s
shoulder and taught, “It’s called fun. You don’t have a girlfriend, so you don’t understand.”
Hayden: “…”
“It’s getting late, Chad and I will leave first.” Mike said goodbye to Avery immediately before Hayden fought back.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAvery sent them out.
After sending them away, Avery went back to the house and asked Hayden, “Are you staying here tonight, or going
back to your place?”
Hayden: “Just live here.”
Avery nodded, and asked in a low voice, “Is there still no suitable girl around?”
Avery rarely asked Hayden about his relationship.
When Mike mentioned it just now, Avery followed up and asked.
Hayden didn’t feel much pressure on the question raised by her mom. Because his mom and dad didn’t urge
marriage as hard as other parents did.
Their attitude towards his marriage was generally more accommodating, fully respecting his wishes.
They never arranged a blind date for him like other parents did.
“No.” Hayden answered truthfully.
“It’s because there are few girls in your company, and you basically have no social reasons other than work!” Avery
pointedly said, “You can increase your social interaction appropriately. Break away from your social activities
outside of work. For example, you participate in some social activities that you Offline activities that you are
interested in. If you are interested in something, you can find offline activities in that area…so you can definitely
find girls with the same interests.”
Hayden nodded, fully affirmed his mom’s suggestion, and replied at the same time: “I’m too lazy to meet
strangers.”
Avery: “Then you look for it among familiar people?”
Hayden: “I don’t want to find a wife now.”
Avery: “Oh… that’s fine too. You’re not very old.”
Hayden: “Why don’t you watch a few teaching videos on hair dyeing first? Otherwise, I’ll be in a hurry later, and I
won’t be able to help you.”
After being reminded by Hayden, Avery immediately found her mobile phone and began to search for teaching
videos on hair dyeing.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHazel accompanied Layla to the room.
“Sister, I’ll sleep with you tonight!” Hazel said, “I’m going back to Aryadelle tomorrow, and I don’t know when I can
see you again.”
Layla: “I will definitely go back to Aryadelle. I can’t help anything by staying here. Before Eric wakes up, all I can do
is to live well.”
After all, this life was bought by Eric at the cost of sacrificing his life.
Hazel: “Sister, I’m really happy that you can think like this.”
“Mom made me trust her.” Layla said firmly, “I trust her.”
Hazel also believed in her mom.
“I have to go back to Aryadelle to find Eric’s parents.” Layla told her plan.
Hazel: “Sister, I will go with you when the time comes.”
Layla shook her head: “I’ll go by myself. I’ve seen his parents, and I know where his parents’ house is.”
Hazel: “I’m afraid they will blame you.”
Layla: “They should blame me. If they don’t blame me, I will feel more guilty.”