Amara looked at him, "Louis, it seems that you agree to let your father remarry? If I didn't want to see you get married, I would have left a long time ago. Who wants to stay here to see the ugly face of a negative man."
Leon, who was scolded for being a negative person, had a sullen look on his face and held his tongue.
Laura, who was looking at him from the side, tried to say something, but he took hold and shook his head.
"Aunt, where are you going at this late hour?"
Louis saw that Amara was determined to go, and asked helplessly.
His father's private affairs are not his concern.
Rather, I didn't expect my sister-in-law's attitude to be so intense.
"Esther and I are going to a hotel to stay, and I have to bother you to ask the driver to take us away." Amara said in a cold voice.
"Mom, I don't want to stay in a hotel. Cousin!"
Esther beamed, with a reluctant look on her face.
Louis was silent and said, "Auntie, let me take you to Lyonhall Villa."
That's the villa he lived in before with Violet.
Now they have been living at the Johnson Manor with their grandmother, and the villa is still empty.
Just in time for auntie Amara and Esther to stay.
"Then I'll trouble you."
Amara didn't insist on staying at the hotel, so she and Esther went back to the room, simply packed up and went to Lyonhall Villa with Louis.
Laura in the living room sighed slightly when she saw that everyone had left.
"Leon, or Sami and I might as well go back to Dewgrove City."
It was not easy for her to have such a bad time with her husband's former sister-in-law.
"Laura, don't think too much, you see Louis agreed, and my mom didn't say anything, so you and Sami can stay in peace. Some other time tomorrow I'll throw a party to let Sami recognize her ancestors."
As long as the two people closest to him agree, he won't care much about the opinions of others.
Laura moved her lips, glanced at her son, and finally said nothing more.
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