Louis' eyes sank and he took a big step inside.
Violet only felt a tightness on her arm, and before she could react, she was pulled behind one person.
She shifted her body, barely standing still, and blinked as she looked at the man's upright figure.
"Mr. Johnson?"
Louis looked at her sideways, his eyes cool.
He ignored her and swept his cold eyes to Brooklyn.
"Mr. Brooklyn is out of the hospital so soon?"
Brooklyn looked at Louis' cold face and smiled, "Thank you Mr. Johnson for your concern, I lost my cool in front of you and Helena last night, you must treat me to a treat some day."
The man had a modest face and deliberately added the word you.
Louis' black eyes narrowed slightly, and his original hostility was slightly converged.
The look on his face softened slightly as his eyes swept to a grain of rice cupped in Brooklyn's hand.
Just now probably he looked wrong.
Brooklyn is taking the rice out of Violet's hair.
This woman, eating a meal is worse than a three-year-old child.
"Mr. Brooklyn has a heart, and since you've already invited Violet, there's no need to do so."
"Good."
Brooklyn smiled and exhaled darkly.
Louis just looked at himself with an obvious murderous look.
Probably misunderstood what he just did.
Fortunately, he knew his place and said something to dissuade Louis from being hostile to him.
So, if Marcus gets his way today, he's not far from death.
"Mr. Johnson, I invited Helena to dinner, in fact, not only to thank her for last night, but also to apologize to her incidentally."
Brooklyn felt the need to get some eye candy with Louis.
The Scott family and The Johnson Family are bitter rivals, and he doesn't expect to be friends with Louis, but he can't be enemies either.
To be enemies, let Louis and Marcus be enemies.
"What is it?"
Louis looked to Brooklyn and asked.
"To put it mildly, it's actually a family scandal ......"
Brooklyn gave a brief account of what happened.
Louis' dark eyes stared deeply at Violet, pleading with his eyes.
Violet pursed her lips and nodded.
That said, she was kind of undeservedly affected.
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