The old Mrs. Johnson wanted her to go to Balridge Manor?
Violet thought about it and smiled, "Okay Grandma, I'll be right there."
She said that even after the divorce, she would still treat the old Mrs. Johnson as her grandmother.
Violet hung up the phone and looked over at Isaac, "Isaac, I'm going to Balridge Manor."
Isaac looked slightly restrained, wanting to say something.
Why would the old Mrs. Johnson let her go to Balridge Manor when she was already divorced?
How come there was a feeling that she still had the relation with the Johnson family?
Violet drove to Balridge Manor.
Led by a servant, she entered the living room.
At that moment, the old Mrs. Johnson was sitting on the couch, watching Luka play with the Rubik's Cube.
The little one played with great concentration, and the side of his face was very delicate.
A pair of small hands skillfully turned the Rubik's cube, and soon the last two sides were also put together.
He laughed silently and held the Rubik's Cube up to the old Mrs. Johnson, gesturing for her to see it.
The old Mrs. Johnson laughed, "My little boy. That was great."
Such a cozy scene.
Violet curled her lips and called out, "Grandma, I'm here."
The old Mrs. Johnson and Luka looked back at her at the same time.
"Violet, get over here."
The old Mrs. Johnson waved at her with a smile.
Luka looked steadily at the approaching Violet, his eyes shining brightly.
It was the pretty aunt!
Violet walked up to the two and met the little one's crystal eyes with a gleam in them.
These eyes were so bright that she thought they were a match for her daughter's eyes!
"Your name is Luka, isn't it? We meet again."
Violet bent down slightly and greeted the little one.
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