"Grace, I've kept you waiting, I'll show you around later after dinner."
The man's tone was gentle, and his eyes were soft as water when he looked at Grace.
Violet only felt the back of her hand, where the scalding water had just dripped, begin to ache again.
She suppressed the emotions in her heart and looked at Maria who came in.
"Maria, the meal is ready, so you can call Luka to dine."
Maria looked at Violet with a flash of regret in her eyes.
"O Violet, hard work."
Had she known Louis would bring Grace back, she wouldn't have asked Violet to stay and cook.
"It's okay."
Violet smiled and untied the apron from her body.
Shouldn't she take her daughter away first?
Lest it be a vain embarrassment.
Louis glanced at her, his thin lips pursed.
At this time, the two children who had gone out to play were called back by the servant.
When Erin saw Louis, she ran to him joyfully and hugged his thigh.
"Uncle Louis!"
Louis lowered his eyes and looked into the little one's big black grape-like eyes, not picking her up as usual.
Just smiled slightly and stroked her little head.
Some indifference.
Erin blinked, a glint of doubt in her eyes.
Uncle Louis is not hugging her anymore!
She missed being lifted up by him!
Luka, who followed closely behind, ran out of breath and stood beside Erin, as silent as ever.
Louis gave him a look, and the aura around him suddenly turned cold.
"When you see your mommy coming, why don't you call someone?"
The man's voice is somewhat deep and cold, surrounded by a powerful aura with a deterrent force of non-anger.
Children's world is the most sensitive.
Every move adults make allows them to quickly read each other's minds.
Luka froze in place, her small body unconsciously tensing.
Dad is angry!
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