"Fine, fine, blame me, blame me for all of it." Stanley nodded his head, once again taking the fault all on himself.
Violet punched his chest, "Of course I blame you."
Stanley nodded once again, "Well, blame me."
"Alright, hurry up and carry me over." Violet pushed his shoulder, signaling him to hurry up and carry her to the balcony.
Stanley naturally listened to her and did as she said, bending down and picking her up horizontally and heading over to the balcony.
There were hanging chairs on the balcony, and sitting on them, she could see the scenery outside very well.
Stanley put Violet on the hanging chair and thoughtfully covered her with a blanket, "Will you be cold like this?"
Violet shook her head, "No, I'm not cold."
It was almost warm now, not to mention there was such a thoughtful gesture from him, so how could she be cold?
"That's good." When Stanley heard her say she wasn't cold, he nodded reassuringly, "You sit here now, I'll go down and have someone prepare some snacks and fruit to come up so you can eat while watching, it just so happens that there's sun outside today, so you can bask here for a while, it's good for your health."
Stanley said as he looked out at the bright balcony.
Violet nodded her head, "Okay, thank you, honey."
Stanley smiled lightly, "I'm your husband, no need to thank me. Wait for me here, I'll be back soon."
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