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Love after Divorce novel (Violet Elliott) novel Chapter 155

Louis spoke in a deep voice, and Violet turned abruptly to him, hope flashing in her eyes.

"Mr. Johnson, are you really willing to help?"

"You don't believe me? Then forget it."

Louis glanced at her with cool eyes, turned around and left.

"Wait a minute."

"Mr. Johnson, you are a good man. Please help him!"

Louis lowered his eyes, swept over the woman's fair and slender fingers, and smiled.

"I'm not a good person. In your eyes, I'm a snobbish, nasty and worldly person."

Violet was speechless for a moment.

Can he please not hold a grudge like that?

"Mr. Johnson, how can those uneducated and snobbish men be compared to you? In my eyes, you have always been a wise and good man!"

Violet licked his shoes.

Louis snorted lightly, knowing that her words were not sincere anywhere, but his mood was better.

"I got dirt on Jasmine. You can take this to negotiate with her. If she insists on forcing Isaac to marry her, then you can make her dirt public. I believe she'll not dare do anything."

Hearing these words, Violet's eyes lit up.

"Mr. Johnson, what's Jasmine's dirt?"

"She had a crush on a junior in her last year of high school. She tried to force him to give in. After he refused, she had someone bruise his penis. I was the one who took care of it for her, so I have a backup of it."

Louis spoke in a light voice.

Violet's eyes widened as she was speechless.

"So Jasmine has been a bully since she was a child!"

Louis raised his eyebrows, not denying it.

"The injured is the younger brother of one of my classmates. He wanted to sue Jasmine and filed a case at the police station. But only on my behalf did he stop. The police information was later erased by my father. But if you want, I can find it for you."

Hearing this, Violet was busy nodding her head.

"I want it! Mr. Johnson, thank you."

With this information, she didn't believe that she couldn't dissuade Jasmine from marrying Isaac.

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