Josie waved at her, gesturing for her to go first.
"Erin, that's just a polite formula, not to be taken seriously. Be a good girl and go upstairs with Josie Mommy."
"Handsome Uncle really said so."
Erin watched Violet leave with tears in her eyes, then hugged Josie's neck.
"Mommy doesn't love Erin anymore, and Mommy must go with Daddy to have other little babies."
Josie: "......"
This kid. How can she be so imaginative!
"Evie, I'll go first, too."
Isaac, who hadn't spoken, said hello to Evie, then quickly followed Violet.
Evie opened her mouth and a trace of melancholy flashed in her eyes.
Outside, Violet had to hail a cab because she parked her car in the base.
"Violet, let me drive you there."
"Huh? No, Isaac, it's late. You should go back."
"Get in the car."
Isaac pulled Violet into the passenger's seat without saying a word.
In the Club's private room.
David, who just came here, lazily leaned back on the couch and watched Austin who put down the phone, "Austin, you're calling his ugly wife without Louis' consent. Be careful Louis comes out
to get you in trouble."
Austin clinked glasses with him and smiled wickedly, "I'm creating opportunities for both of them."
Louis said he didn't like Violet.
But in fact?
If he didn't like Violet, how could he hesitate and look sullen on how to arrange this matter with Violet and Grace?
Louis was the man who was doing excellently in the businee. This was not his style!
"Speaking of which, this ugly wife of Louis is really quite surprising. To actually hide her real face and marry into the Johnson Family, what do you think the reason she did that?"
David played with his wine glass with a curious look on his face.
Austin raised an eyebrow and was about to speak when Louis, who had just come out of the bathroom, asked, "What did you call her?"
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