"No need, you stay here with your sister-in-law."
Louis glanced at Esther and said in a faint voice.
Esther blinked and her mind wandered.
Did Louis feel sorry for her when he wouldn't let her help in the kitchen?
After all, a smoky place like the kitchen is a place where only servants stay.
So, in Louis' eyes, is she more noble than Violet?
He actually cares more about himself, right?
Esther thought to herself with a good deal of excitement.
I don't know, Louis won't let her go to the kitchen, but he's just afraid she'll hurt his wife.
In the kitchen, Violet rummaged through the ingredients and let Lara do the work for her, skillfully making a few home-cooked dishes and putting down another bowl of noodles at the end.
"Lara, it's time to eat, go get them to come down for dinner."
Violet spoke up as she flipped the noodle soup.
"Okay young lady."
Lara answered and went upstairs to call a few people down for dinner.
Soon, several people came downstairs.
"Smells good, honey, are you tired?"
Louis strides over to Violet and takes off her apron for her.
Violet shook her head and smiled softly, "It's okay, I'm not that delicate."
It's just cooking, it's not a physical job.
I think when she was pregnant with Erin and Luka, she did a lot more than she does now.
"My wife is truly a model of virtue and virtue."
Louis complimented her, helped her to the dining room, and moved her chair for her as a gentleman, doting and warm.
Across the room, Esther looked on and felt another pang of jealousy.
But when she thought that Louis wouldn't let her cook, she was relieved again.
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