"Louis, are you leaving?"
David inquired as he saw Louis get up and spoke.
"Hmm."
Louis glanced at Grace with a somewhat cold expression.
Grace noticed his gaze, and the smile on her face slightly froze.
"I'll see you off," said David.
Louis didn't say anything, and paused a little as he passed by Jessie.
"Miss Shaw, it's good to be sweet. But being eagerly attentive leaves me with a very bad impression. I'm currently single, so there is no Mrs. Johnson."
Jessie's smile froze.
She realized that Louis was blaming her for talking too much and calling Grace Mrs. Johnson.
Why did he care about what she was calling Grace?
He wouldn’t marry Grace?
Jessie's fingers tightened as she swept her eyes over Violet, who was applying Julia's makeup.
Why did she think Louis couldn't get Violet out of his mind?
Outside.
"Louis, take your time and come visit me when you can."
David looked at Louis, meaning something.
Being a good friend of him was worthy, right?
Under the guise of letting Louis to visit him, David helped Louis find a chance to chase his ex-wife.
Louis glanced at him, patted him on the shoulder and left with a big step.
"David, thanks for your hard work."
Grace made a polite remark and quickly caught up with Louis.
David squinted his eyes and said, "Grace is not simple.”
In the front, Grace caught up with Louis, looked at his cold side face and cautiously said, "Louis, are you angry with me?"
At that moment, Louis slowed his pace and glanced at her, "Why did you come over?"
"I just ran into Miss Elliott on my way to the bathroom. I'm really sorry that you divorced her. So I thought I'd bring her some fruit, and I didn't expect you to be there."
Grace hurriedly explained.
Louis did not speak, and there was no expression on his good-looking face.
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