Violet's eyes turned in his direction, "Weren't you the one who wanted the divorce?"
At this point in time, is he still pretending to be innocent?
Is it because you know that your sister-in-law didn't get herself killed, so you don't want to get a divorce anymore?
"I didn't."
Louis held Violet's shoulders with both hands, "Violet, you're the only wife I've had in this life."
When did he ever reveal that he wanted a divorce?
She can't accuse him wrongly!
Violet's mouth pulled out a sneer, for Louis's words did not move, there is only ridiculous.
It is said that the late deep love is cheaper than grass.
Although this is a bit of an anachronism when applied to her and Louis.
But it can also be expressed.
She didn't want this kind of after-the-fact amends at all.
When there is a rift between two people, it is not just a promise that will help.
Deep love is not in the commitment, but in the action.
And his actions, to her dismay.
"Violet, you don't believe me?"
Louis looked at the sneer that came out of the corner of Violet's mouth and his heart sank slightly.
Violet broke away from his hand and fumbled to lift the covers and sit inside.
"Louis, I've said everything that needs to be said, go away and don't come back in the future."
Her expression was cold and resolute, without any half-hearted maneuvering.
Louis' heart got even colder, and his fingers unconsciously tugged into fists.
"Violet, what I said is true."
She was angry, he understood.
But can he be given a chance to make amends.
Is she really willing to break up with herself?
"Vanessa, send the guest." Violet spoke.
Vanessa glanced at Louis with some hesitation.
Violet didn't hear Vanessa's voice, her red lips pursed.
"Vanessa, who are you with? If you are not one of my brother's people, then tomorrow I will ask my brother to reassign me to a bodyguard."
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