The old Mrs. Johnson's words touched Violet's heart for a while.
"Grandma, Louis and I are destined to meet but not fated to be together. But in my heart, you will always be my grandma."
The old Mrs. Johnson was really nice to her.
She was also very sad to part with her.
But once she and Louis divorced, it was impossible for them to meet again.
Hopefully, the old Mrs. Johnson will gradually accept this fact.
"Violet, you said it, I'll always be your grandmother. If I want to see you in the future, you have to come to see me."
The old Mrs. Johnson held Violet's hand with a loving look on her face.
"How could I not come to see you? Grandma, you must take care of your health."
"If you visit me a few more times, my body will naturally get better."
"......"
Listening to the conversation between the two, Louis just felt his chest suffocating.
They were getting divorced and she can still talk so much happily.
Did she really have no love for him at all?
"Louis, didn't you say that I have a grand-grandson? You carry him in. Let me take a look."
The old Mrs. Johnson was placated by Violet and thought of this.
Louis suppressed his emotions and pulled out his cell phone to call Harry.
"Carry the little young master over here."
This kid was the son of the Johnson Family. The old Mrs. Johnson no longer liked Grace, but still valued the child.
Violet was silent and smiled, "Grandma, I have something else to do, so I'll leave first."
Next, all she had to do was wait for her divorce from Louis to be finalized.
Her heart was inexplicably a little empty.
She didn't know if it was because she was finally divorced, or for some other reason.
"You're leaving? Then let Louis send you off."
The old Mrs. Johnson was a bit reluctant and said.
"No, Grandma, I can do it myself."
Violet glanced at Louis with the intention of asking him when he was going to go through the divorce process.
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