"Mom, I didn't do anything wrong, why should I be kicked out? Besides, you're not well, I'm staying to take care of you."
"You're not the reason I'm not well?"
Amara coughed twice and said, "Esther, if you're really worried about me, just be a good boy and go back to Eleaviel."
A twist flashed across Esther's face, "I don't."
In the end, it is not your own mother, how can you kick yourself out at this time?
Violet cheated on him, and Louis and she are sure to divorce soon.
As long as she waits and sees what happens, the position of young lady of The Johnson Family will still be hers.
"Esther, are you expecting me to break off the mother-daughter relationship with you?"
Amara grimaced down and snapped.
Esther looked at her, her breasts heaving for a moment.
"Mom, how can you do this!"
If she doesn't leave, she's going to cut off her mother-daughter relationship?
Oh, really not pro-life, so said so lightly.
Esther stomped her foot in anger and ran straight to her room, slamming the door behind her with a loud ping.
Amara frowned slightly, sighed slightly, and took out her cell phone to call Louis.
The thing is, I don't know how Louis and his wife are doing.
The call was quickly answered.
"Sister-in-law, something wrong?"
"Louis, I bought Esther a ticket back home tomorrow, so come by tomorrow morning and help me get her to the airport."
Amara got right to the point.
Louis was silent, "I'll talk about it tomorrow when I get here."
"Good."
Amara answered, and then asked, "Are you and Violet okay with all the commotion? What about Violet and David, the big star? What's going on with them?"
Smiling, Louis said, "Aunt, don't worry, Violet and I are fine. She and David are also innocent and were set up."
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