When His Eyes Opened
Chapter 90
Chapter 90 Elliot had lost a lot of weight, and his originally well-defined facial features appeared more profound and elegant.
What was he doing here? Was he the mysterious guest?
Lucy left after finishing the task.
Watching Lucy leave, Avery realized that the mysterious guest was indeed Elliot.
Was he not bedridden?
Was he feeling better already?
Avery stood still, not saying a word or approaching him.
“Mr. Foster, is this lady the person you’re looking for?” The person in charge asked Elliot.
Elliot nodded. “Thank you.”
“You’re welcome,” said the person in charge.
toward Avery, looking at her with indifferent eyes, and said, “Let’s
Avery lowered her
big hand and pulled her away. There were many people backstage, and it was uncertain
led her through the lobby and into the VIP lounge. They closed
stay away from Charlie. Whatever his purpose for approaching you is, he’s not going to do you
want me to cooperate with him because you want me to sell the company to
continued, “Don’t you think you are being too miserly? No wonder you’re embarrassed to come forward. If I were you, I would never admit that I offered one hundred and fifty-five million
blush appeared on Elliot’s pale face when he
your price.” His breathing became heavier, and
business with me?” Avery sneered,
Let’s do it
her leaving, and he grabbed her
it one last time,” Elliot said, coughing a few times. His voice was hoarse as his breathing steadied. “You’re
cold door, and
sick, and he was not here for an urgent matter. Why had he come? Could he not
deep breath. Then, she simply mentioned a number,” Three hundred million. I want you
About When His Eyes Opened - Chapter 90
When His Eyes Opened is the best current series of the author Simple Silence. With the below Chapter 90 content will make us lost in the world of love and hatred interchangeably, despite all the tricks to achieve the goal without any concern for the other half, and then regret. late. Please read chapter Chapter 90 and update the next chapters of this series at novelebook.com