After Easton finished speaking, he took the suitcase and ran away without any hesitation.
Luna was furious, but she couldn't say anything to teach Easton a lesson.
As an outsider, she had no right to speak.
Seeing Easton running out with his suitcase, Violet stopped him unhappily, "Easton, where are you going?"
"I'm going to find my parents."
Violet's face darkened. "Meredith still refused to give up," she thought.
"I told you to stay here."
"But dad agreed to let me go to find them."
Easton didn't listen to her, wishing he could fly there right now.
"Derek agreed?"
Hearing this, Violet immediately blamed Meredith for all these.
She must have said something behind so that changed Derek's mind.
"I'll call him to ask what's going on."
Violet immediately called Derek. Seeing that it was a call from home, Derek answered it with annoyance.
"Derek, why are you taking Easton over again? Didn't you promise me that he would stay with me and your dad?"
"Mom, who did you find for Easton?" Derek felt tired.
Violet had been prejudiced against Meredith from the very beginning. Now, she directly looked for someone to replace the mother's position in Easton's heart.
"I..."
Violet was speechless for a moment. But soon, she regained her usual arrogance, "I found a more suitable person to take care of Easton. Isn't it for Easton's good?"
"Mom, I know what the Blaise family is up to to get the support of the Xaviers, and you know better than me. Besides, I remember that Miss Balise is only in her early twenties. Is it okay for her to take care of Easton?"
Derek was helpless. He tried to change Violet's attitude, but it was in vain.
They had misunderstood each other from the beginning. And it hadn't ended until now. Sometimes even Derek felt a headache when he was sandwiched in the middle.
"It’s a deal! I'll bring Easton over. You should take advantage of this time to send that Miss Balise back."
"Derek, don't you see my painstaking efforts?" Violet not only did not listen but also felt particularly aggrieved.
All she wanted was for Derek's sake. She didn't want her son to be fooled around by a woman. Besides, the woman was close to Parker, the person she hated the most.
"I don't need any other women. In this life, I only love Meredith. I don't want to argue with you about this. After all, I won't change my mind no matter what you say."
After that, Derek hung up.
Hearing the busy beep, Violet was so angry that she almost threw her phone.
At this time, Derek sent someone to pick up Easton.
Seeing that Violet's expression was not right, Luna went over to comfort her, "It's okay, aunt. I should be blamed for Little Young Master not liking me."
Violet shook her head, "I didn't think it through properly. I'm sorry you had a wasted journey. Just go back first."
Luna nodded obediently and left.
Violet sighed and went back to her room. She was wondering if she was really wrong. She was always thinking from Derek's perspective. Why couldn't he understand his painstaking efforts?
In particular, Violet felt very aggrieved when she saw a picture of a family of three hanging on the wall.
As it was getting late, the city's lights lit up one by one.
They looked prosperous and gorgeous.
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