Hearing these words, Violet only felt her heart seize.
"Grandma, you will live a long life."
Maria said, "If you can let me see you reconciled on the day the little grandson reaches the full moon, Grandma will guarantee a long life."
This comment made Violet not know what to say.
She glanced at Louis and made no sound.
Louis was also afraid of forcing his wife out of the way and forcing his daughter-in-law away again, so he quickly said, "Grandma, don't worry, I'll definitely apologize to Violet until she comes around."
Maria glared at him, "Hurry up and ask for an apology and get Violet back to The Johnson Family with my little grandchild early."
"Yes."
Maria spoke to Violet a few more times and then hung up.
Julian in Violet's hand fell asleep again.
Louis hurriedly took him from Violet and placed him on the crib.
Violet leaned back against the bed, wondering what she was thinking.
Louis settled Julian down and walked towards her.
"Violet, what's on your mind? When will you forgive me?"
Violet looked at him, touched his deep dark eyes, and her heart softened.
"For Grandma's sake, I forgive you."
In fact, she forgave him a long time ago, didn't she?
It is only coveting his unfailing concern for himself during this time.
Louis froze, then smiled and hugged her.
"Honey, you're finally willing to forgive me."
He finally coaxed his wife back into the fold!
Sure enough, Grandma is a great outside helper!
"Let go, do you want to strangle me?"
Violet's heart warmed up and she deliberately said.
Louis hurriedly let go of his hand, but cupped Violet's face and kissed her red lips.
Violet's heart stirred, only to feel the long-lost scent that made her heart and soul sway.
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