If there is no forgiveness, what about the question of where the child belongs?
But if she forgives him, will she be able to get through the hurdle in her heart?
"Mom, don't push Violet. there's no hurry about her and Louis, let's just wait and see what happens."
Sofia spoke up at the right time, "Anyway, Violet is now a member of The King Family's bloodline, so we won't let her suffer the same as before."
Hearing this, Old Mrs. King nodded in agreement.
"All right, Violet, grandma is not forcing you, just afraid that you will suffer. All right, you take a good rest and don't think too much about it. No matter what decision you make, grandma will support you."
Her words moved Violet again.
This feeling of finding family and being pampered by them is really great.
After a few more small talk, the old lady wanted to take the two children back for dinner.
Amy prepares to serve Violet her meal.
Violet wasn't too hungry, and after a few sips of chicken soup, she wanted to get down to see Julian.
She had just given birth and hadn't had a good look at the little one.
And I don't know what the child looks like.
Just as I got out of bed, Vanessa's voice came from outside.
"Mr. Johnson."
Louis is outside.
Violet pursed her lips, thought of something and decided to have a chat with him.
She pulled open the door of the ward and looked at the man standing outside the door.
Three months, the man's handsome face is still the same, handsome to the heart.
His deep eyes with the slightest hint of tenderness, more so the illusion of being loved by him wholeheartedly.
Violet's eyes flickered slightly and she looked away slightly.
She couldn't be confused by him.
Louis looked at Violet steadily and called out softly, "Wife."
Violet settled down and said in a light voice, "Louis, I want all three of our children to stay at Kingcardine for now."
"Good."
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