But the face is still a cool look.
"Are we going back now?"
Daniel raised his eyebrows, "There's no rush, you're hungry? Let's go eat first."
Vanessa was silent, did not object and followed Daniel to dinner.
The entrance to the old house.
Louis was no doubt stopped in his tracks.
There were two tall bodyguards who were his men and had the intention of letting him in.
But it's daytime, and The King Family is crowded, so they can't do anything about it.
One can only look at him with an apologetic face.
Louis watched as the housekeeper led his daughter-in-law inside and his thin lips flicked open, "Let me go in and have a chat with the old lady."
The two bodyguards glanced at each other and opened the door.
Leading Louis to the door of the main villa, the bodyguard went inside to report to the butler.
Soon, Louis was called into the main villa.
Old Mrs. King sat on the sofa and looked at him with a puzzled expression, "What are you doing here again?"
Louis said, "Old lady, Violet has difficulty moving, I'll accompany her."
"No need, she's in her own home and doesn't need outsiders to keep her company."
Old Mrs. King said in a cold voice.
Louis was not annoyed, "Old lady, Violet is already in the second trimester of her pregnancy, a little carelessness could easily lead to accidents. You love your granddaughter the most, so you wouldn't make a fuss over a little thing at this juncture, right? If I insist on going in and you try to stop me, and we argue over it, do you think she will get emotional?"
Hearing these words, Old Mrs. King's face was instantly filled with anger.
"You know she can't be stimulated, so why did you have to come in and mess with me? After all, you just don't care about her at all!"
Louis' thin lips pursed and spat out two words, "Sorry, I just want to go take care of her, when Vanessa comes back, I'll leave right away and never go back on my word."
Whatever outsiders think of him, he just wants to take advantage of the rare opportunity to spend more time with her.
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