Hearing the sound, everyone looked back.
I saw Sami standing in the doorway of the kitchen room with Dolly in tow.
The smiles on everyone's faces slowly faded away, not expecting Sami to bring Dolly.
Louis' eyebrows were slightly cool, and after telling Violet to go change, he went upstairs.
Violet looked at Dolly, didn't make a sound and continued to wrap the rest of the dumplings.
The house was empty and silent, and the original laughter drifted away with the wind.
"Grandma, uncle, aunt, you are busy? Let me help you."
Dolly saw that everyone was silent, and with a gentle smile on her face, she went into the kitchen room to help.
"Miss Stewart, that's not appropriate."
Laura looked at Dolly and said in a light voice, "Today is a family reunion day, if you want to make dumplings, you should also go back and make them with your family."
That said, the meaning of the eviction order is clear.
The smile on Dolly's face froze and she gave Sami a somewhat resigned look.
"Sami, auntie is right, I'd better go back to my place."
Sami hurriedly pulled her back, "Dolly, wait a minute."
Dolly bit her lip to say something.
Sami took her into her arms and looked over at Laura.
"Mom, Dolly's family isn't here, and he's my girlfriend now, so that's why I brought her here. If this family can't accommodate her, then I won't stay."
After saying that, Sami put her arm around Dolly and was about to leave.
"Sami, stop right there, how do you talk to your mother? Your mother worked hard to raise you, not for you to break her heart."
Leon chided in a deep voice.
Sami turns, sweeps her eyes around, pauses for a couple of seconds on Violet's body, and moves away again.
"Dad, Mom, you're both parents, so you should know better how we feel. You are not the only ones who are sad during the New Year."
The implication is that he and Dolly should have been more than happy with the arrival of the baby.
But now, the child is lost to Louis, and it is The Johnson Family who owes them.
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