The impression of Luka and Erin's relationship is not too good.
But now he seems to hate Erin.
"Luka, what's wrong with you? How can you be so mean to your sister?"
Louis looked at Erin's reddened eyes, stepped forward and asked in a deep voice.
"She's not my sister, they're bad people."
Luka looked over at Violet who had her arm around Erin, "They're the reason my mommy can't live with us because they're here, and I hate them!"
The young boy's voice was crisp and clean, but full of disgust.
Violet's face changed and changed, and she hurriedly covered Erin's ears.
He said he hated them.
He believes that it is because of their arrival that his biological parents cannot be together.
See, her earlier fears had come true.
The child will grow up day by day, and when he is enlightened one day, will he really accept himself?
People are biased.
He has his own biological mother.
Perhaps a little show of goodwill from his own mother changed his mind.
"Luka, what are you talking about!"
Louis' voice turned steeply cold, and his breath around him sank.
Luka glanced at him, intimidated by his powerful aura, leaning on Maria's small body cowered a little.
But the little face is still slack, it is clear that does not feel that they said wrong.
Maria was dismayed and surprised.
She pulled Luka to sit on the sofa and asked, "Luka, did your mommy say something to you?"
Luka's small mouth tightened and she shook her head.
Maria didn't believe me, "Your mommy really didn't say anything to you? If she wasn't talking behind your back, how could you say something about hating Auntie Violet and your sister?"
"I just hate them, and Mommy is miserable."
Luka looked away and spoke stiffly.
Maria looked at him steadily, her old brow furrowed.
Violet looked on and took a deep breath, "Sorry, Grandma, I'll take Erin to school first."
The way things are going, there is no way Luka will accept her and her daughter's arrival.
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