"It's good, it's very refreshing."
Amara took a bite of the dish and nodded approvingly.
"If it's good, I'll make it for you next time."
Violet helped Amara with another chopstick of food.
"Good, you should eat too, eat a little more."
Amara also gave Violet a chopstick of food, while Louis served Violet a bowl of soup.
The atmosphere at the table was cozy.
Esther's eyes are filled with jealousy as she watches both of them being bought by Violet.
With a twinkle in her eye, she deliberately said, "Cousin, cousin's wife, I am relieved to see that you are still so loving and not affected by the last news. Those reporters are really too good at catching wind of things, don't you think so, cousin sister-in-law?"
The sudden mention of this matter, this is deliberately to diarrhea them.
Violet paused in her soup and raised her eyes to look at her.
Louis on the side of the face is more sunken a few points, a trace of impatience flashed in his eyes.
He thought she had come back because she had really figured it out.
It seems that he overestimated her.
"Cousin, I'm sorry, I seem to have said the wrong thing again. It's my mouth, I won't say anything."
Esther touched Louis' slightly cool eyes and hurriedly put down her chopsticks and slapped herself with a timid look.
Violet took two sips of soup and picked up a small bowl for Louis to fish noodles, her smile warm and light.
"Eat the noodles."
Like this kind of pedestrian provocation, she is not even bothered to take care of.
Louis's slightly cool breath around him slowly dissipated and spoke elegantly.
On one side Amara glanced at Esther with a glint of disappointment in her eyes.
She is not stupid, her own adopted daughter said on the surface is put down, but in fact, the heart still has fantasies about Louis.
After a meal, Louis accompanied Amara out for a walk.
Violet goes to the bathroom.
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