Hearing Violet's words, Daniel nodded.
"Olive, Vanessa did help a lot, without her getting things in Diego's hands for you, you and Diego wouldn't have been able to divorce so quickly, it's time to take her to dinner."
Olive didn't expect Violet to open her mouth suddenly.
She gave her a look, a flash of inquiry in her eyes, but not on her face.
"In that case, of course I have to invite."
Vanessa was flabbergasted.
Why should she be allowed to go to dinner?
She didn't want to be a light bulb.
Violet straightened Vanessa's clothes and came close to her ear, saying in a voice only two people could hear, "Go on, Vanessa, keep an eye on it for me, don't let some people take advantage of it."
She didn't like Olive, and seeing as she had just spoken to Louis, the same woman, she felt she was deliberately showing off.
Such women are not pure in their thinking.
Not worthy of her brother.
"Good."
Vanessa responded.
Originally, the young lady had asked her to dabble in the meal with a purpose.
Then she had to do as she was told.
"Then we'll go first."
Daniel spoke to Violet and took Vanessa away.
Violet watched the three walk away and looked sideways at Louis.
"Is she good looking?"
Louis froze, "Who?"
Violet snorted lightly, "Knowingly."
Louis was disliked a little bit.
He really did not react well?
But combined with the current situation, I think she should be asking if Olive looks good.
"I didn't get to see what she looked like." Louis said.
Violet chuckled, "She's so tall and pretty, how dare you say you didn't see what she looked like?"
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