Violet, of course, would not let him fool around, and after washing up, she went downstairs with him.
Downstairs, Sami and Dolly are also back.
Sami and her parents are accompanying Maria to play cards.
Dolly, on the other hand, sits nicely beside Sami.
Violet got up late, a little embarrassed, and went over to say hello to a few people.
Several people were busy playing cards, and when they saw her coming down, the three elders did not have an unhappy look on their faces.
Maria and Laura lovingly asked Louis to take her out to eat.
Louis answered and swept Violet towards the kitchen.
Violet glanced at Dolly before she walked away and saw her with a quiet smile on her face, pretending to be gentle and quiet.
Look at her eyes also a calm.
It seems that the drama on New Year's Eve has made her even better at disguising herself.
Violet ate a small bowl of dumplings, a symbol of reunion, and then didn't eat anything else because it was almost time for lunch and she was afraid she wouldn't be able to eat too much.
"Mommy!"
The two children came in from outside and ran straight to her on their short legs.
The two wore the same red sweater and black pants, exquisitely cute like dolls running out of a painting.
Violet curved her lips and squatted down to take the two children into her arms, kissing their fragrant little cheeks.
"Here, Mommy, here, the New Year's Eve packet from Grandma and the others."
Erin pulled out three red envelopes from her pants pocket and handed them to Violet with a big smile.
Luka on the side also pulled out the red envelope, pursed her lips and smiled as she gave it to Violet.
This is the New Year's Eve money given by the elders of The Johnson Family to the younger ones.
In previous years Erin was used to it and always gave her the money for safekeeping.
"Okay, Mommy will continue to keep your New Year's Eve bags for you."
Violet took it and squeezed it, except for one bulging with cash, the other two red envelopes were thin and of little weight.
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