A head of curly hair are gathered to the side, face with delicate makeup, wearing a slim dress, a dainty look.
Louis gave her a look and spat out with thin lips, "Your mother just died and you seem to have recovered pretty much."
Hearing these words, Esther's face gave a smile and her eyes twinkled for a moment.
She was dressed up to look pretty, but not to attract him?
"Cousin, I don't want to be depressed all the time, mom definitely doesn't want to see us like this, she definitely wants us to be well, look at how thin you've been lately, mom will be heartbroken when she sees it in heaven."
Esther said while walking to Louis's side, hands on his shoulders to massage him, the rich roundness of the intentionally or unintentionally rubbed his spine.
Louis' thin lips pursed into a straight line, and a hint of harshness flashed across his eyes.
Just as I was about to speak, the sound of a child screaming came from the door, followed by the door being pushed open from the outside.
"Dad."
Erin called out to her dad and came in from outside.
Luka came in with them.
The two children looked at the two men who had come together, and their eyes were wide open.
"Dad, what are you doing?"
Louis wrinkled his eyebrows, and before he could say anything, Esther next to him said, "Good boy, your father and I have something to talk about, you guys go out first."
These two bear children, how can they come so coincidentally?
Ruined her good fortune!
"If you want to go out, you go out, don't cling to my dad."
Luka gave Esther a hard yank, and her little face was cool.
Esther, wearing high heels, stumbled and almost fell.
"Gee, you kid, why are you so rude."
"We don't need to be polite to people who are clinging to their dads."
Erin spoke up in exasperation, rushing over and giving Esther another hard shove, "I hate you, you go, you go."
Esther was pushed straight backwards and fell to the ground with a twist of her foot.
"Ouch, that hurts! Cousin!"
Esther wrinkled her eyebrows, suppressing her anger and pretending to look at Louis with pity.
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