Louis' dark eyes narrowed slightly as he watched Violet's back, and what flashed through his mind was a message from his assistant about Helena.
No useful information was found except that she was from Eleaviel.
Was that woman so mysterious?
Was she a big shot?
Or the information was fake?
In the hall, the old Mrs. Johnson was helped by a servant to sit on a sofa.
Leon, the host of the Johnson Family, also came down from the upstairs.
Violet entered the door, greeted him, and then walked over to the old Mrs. Johnson.
"Grandma."
"Violet, have a seat."
The old Mrs. Johnson let Violet sit down affectionately, all smiles.
At that moment, Louis also came in.
After greeting Leon, he also sat beside the old Mrs. Johnson.
"Now I'm happy. Look at my grandson and granddaughter-in-law. What a match!"
Violet: "..."
Crowd: "..."
The old Mrs. Johnson had a problem with her eyes some time ago and couldn't see things very clearly.
Well, it seemed that the drugs had no effect!
Violet smiled, and her eyes unconsciously cast to the side of Louis, but saw him staring at her.
The deep eyes were filled with mockery.
Why was he mocking her?
It was not like she made Grandma think this way!
"Dad, are you feeling better?"
Louis walked over to Leon's side and made small talk with him.
Violet's eyes withdrew from him and looked at the old Mrs. Johnson.
The old Mrs. Johnson was smiling and holding her hand.
"Violet, from now on, Louis will officially take over the domestic market of the Johnson Group, so you two won't have to live apart. You and Louis have to work hard. I'm looking forward to seeing my future great-grandchild."
It was that topic again!
Violet was a little embarrassed.
"Grandma, do you remember the TV show you watched two days ago? In the show, a young couple became enemies because of their broken relationship and ended up making a mess of the family. Grandma definitely doesn't want to see this kind of thing happen to us."
The old Mrs. Johnson liked to watch TV shows.
She deliberately cited a TV show to dissuade the old Mrs. Johnson.
Together, she and Louis would become enemies with each other.
"You're smart ."
The old Mrs. Johnson laughed and looked at Louis, who was talking to Leon Johnson not far away.
"Louis has a cold face but a warm heart, while you are gentle and kind, so you are a perfect match together."
Violet: "..."
A perfect match!?
The old Mrs. Johnson really thought too highly of them!
Violet lost her smile, touched her face, and deliberately said, "But grandma, I'm not good-looking enough for him, and if we are together, I will only make him lose face."
In other people's eyes, her appearance didn't match with Louis'.
Of course, Louis was the good-looking one.
She was an ugly pig.
"Violet, every wise men know it is necessary to have a good wife."
The old Mrs. Johnson looked at Violet, "Think of the not-so-pretty-looking women who have gone down in history. What's more, is my Violet really that ugly?"
The old lady had a smiling look. Her eyes cannot see clearly, but at the moment shone with a shrewd light.
Violet's heart skipped a beat, inexplicably with a guilty conscience.
Why did she think the old Mrs. Johnson knew something?
"Grandma, can we start the dinner? I'm hungry."
Jasmine's voice came from the dining room and the old Mrs. Johnson patted Violet's hand, "Come on, let's have the dinner."
"Okay."
Violet helped the old Mrs. Johnson walk in the direction of the dinning room.
It seemed that the old Mrs. Johnson had a long way to go to convince her not to divorce Louis.
The Johnsons were all seated.
Violet habitually serve the old Mrs. Johnson a bowl of soup first.
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