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Love after Divorce novel (Violet Elliott) novel Chapter 93

"Luka, grab two handfuls of sticky rice with your little hands."

Violet took the ingredients and instructed the little one.

Luka nodded and grabbed two handfuls of glutinous rice before grabbing two handfuls of japonica rice.

Violet duly complimented, "Wow, Luka you are so smart."

Luka's eyes shone brightly as he recalled the steps he took yesterday to make the pastry, helping Violet.

"Luka, are you tired? Auntie will help you wipe your sweat."

Violet looked at Luka whose almond eyes were sparkling, and squatted down to touch the little one with her flour-soaked hand.

The little man's face instantly went white.

Violet burst out a laugh, "Luka, sorry, auntie forgot that I got flour on my hand."

The little man reacted, knowing that Violet was playing with him, blinked his big eyes and quickly touched Violet's face with his little hand.

Violet couldn't avoid it, so she laughed and tickled the little man.

"Little Luka, why are your hands so fast?"

Luka hurriedly broke away from Violet's hand and ran away laughing.

"Don't you run away. Come here, auntie won't play that again."

Violet pretended to go after him as the two laughed and joked in the kitchen.

At the door of the kitchen, the old Mrs. Johnson had the scene recorded with a look of relief.

She then had the video sent to Louis.

At this moment, Louis was sitting in the chair of the president's office.

Also present was Grace, who had just brought a bowl of soup.

Louis' eyes withdrew from Grace, who was pouring the soup, and looked at the video sent by the old Mrs. Johnson.

On the video was a scene of Violet playing with the little one.

Louis raised his eyebrows and his eyes moved slightly.

Did Grandma send Violet back to Balridge Manor to be with Luka?

Was she going to let Violet and Luka develop a relationship first?

The cold breath around the body slightly warmed up, and the originally unhappy mood also slightly cleared.

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