When she heard Daniel's question, Violet slightly narrowed her eyelids and gave a soft muffled sound.
She couldn't have heard it wrong.
Louis told her himself that he wanted a divorce.
"What if it was just a misunderstanding? If Louis didn't want to divorce you, would you have made peace with him?"
Daniel didn't figure out what was going on here, but Louis denied saying so, so maybe it was really a misunderstanding.
Those two should be able to put their differences on ice.
"It won't be."
Violet's mouth pulled out a bitter smile.
"No matter what, my sister-in-law died because of me. louis treated my sister-in-law as his own mother, and when he faced me, he must have thought of her death. there is already a gap between the two of us, and we can't go back to the old days."
To Louis, she was a mother's murderer.
To this day, she recalls the way Louis looked at her when her sister-in-law died, and she still gets a chill.
There is no going back to the past.
Looking at Violet's mournful expression, Daniel frowned, not knowing how to persuade.
At that moment, the door of the ward was pushed open and someone walked in.
"Brother, I've come to see my cousin."
The visitor is about twenty years old, tied with a high ponytail, white t plus jeans, youthful atmosphere forced.
This is Daniel King's sister, Ella King.
Daniel looked at his sister's collagen-filled face and said with disgust, "You don't have to be so loud."
My own sister is still in college and grew up with a jovial personality.
Compared with Violet's steadiness, it simply can't look.
"Brother, where am I being loud? Can't I still act happy when I see my cousin?"
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