It's like saying, "Look, Auntie Violet likes him better.
Bears!
A meal was finally finished.
Louis and his son watched Violet leave with his daughter in the car.
"Dad, you like Auntie Violet, right?"
Coldly, Luka suddenly burst out a sentence.
Louis lowered his eyes to his and raised an eyebrow noncommittally.
"I can see that you're only happy with Auntie Violet."
Luka moved her little mouth, "Then you can marry her."
It was the first time his son had ever said such a thing to him.
Louis was a bit surprised and expected.
Because the son has always liked Violet, the relationship with Grace is rather weak.
Maybe it was meant to be.
Louis hooked his lips, picked him up and shoved him into the car.
"Dad, why don't you say something?"
"Say what?"
"Say you'll marry Auntie Violet!"
"There's no rush."
"Dad, tell me quickly, will you marry Auntie Violet?"
"Hmm? Why are you in more of a hurry than I am?"
"Dad!"
"......"
Violet drove Erin back to the store.
She left her daughter to her own devices while she went into the cake room to find Evie.
Evie is checking the ingredients.
A sweet smile spreads across a clear little face.
Violet thought of the scene she saw in the restaurant, her red lips pursed.
"Evie."
"Sis, something's wrong."
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