Did it mean physical possession?
Was it really fun to own like that?
Violet's chest was a little tight.
She let out a deep breath, intending to find a corner to stay a little longer and then go back.
Secluded corner.
"Louis, are you angry with me? Angry that I let my sister-in-law socialize and drink? It's not that you haven't been here and I'm introducing business to her?"
David saw Louis's cold face and hurriedly explained.
Louis poured down a mouthful of wine and said coldly, "I told you to stay away from her. She's my wife. I have my own arrangements. What kind of good guy do I need you to be?"
"This ......"
David choked, feeling a bit wronged.
He just felt that Violet gave him a friendly feeling and wanted to help her out.
It didn't mean anything else!
"Well, Louis, David is our friend. What bad intentions can he have? Besides, for a woman who's about to get divorced, do you have to be like that?"
Austin was explaining.
Louis' knife-eyed eyes swept over coldly, full of chill.
Austin laughed lightly and poured him a drink, "Louis, you're too jealous, and you say you don't like her?"
At these words, Louis knitted his sword brows and said in a deep voice: "I repeat, I don't like her and married her because I had no choice. But I will not divorce because Grandma likes her."
This was the result of his thinking over the past two days.
He will not divorce her!
"No divorce? What about Grace and the kid?"
Austin raised an inquiring eyebrow.
"The child, I will let him stay at my family, as for Grace ......"
Louis paused, frowning slightly, like he was thinking about something.
Behind the pillar, Violet, who wanted to clear her mind, heard the conversation of several people.
Fingers curled involuntarily. Her red lips tightened and she walked away quickly.
What Louis said flashed repeatedly in her mind.
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