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Love after Divorce novel Chapter 94

Hearing her words, Louis raised his eyes again.

"Of course, as I said, you are his real mother and no one can separate you. I'll take Luka to school tomorrow, so if you're free, join me in the morning."

Hearing this, Grace nodded her head in a hurry, "I'm free Louis, so tomorrow morning ......"

"I'll have Harry come pick you up."

"Okay."

The little one was still useful to her and she had to solicit sympathy from time to time, hoping to get into the Johnson Family quickly.

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Balridge Manor.

Violet accompanied the little one to make pastries and lunch.

Luka looked at the lunch in front of him and his eyes widened and shone brightly.

Just saw a plate of rice and dishes that formed the shape of a robot cat, lifelike.

"Show great-grandma. Luka's lunch today is so much fun!"

The old Mrs. Johnson sat by the table and was surprised to see the unique meal in front of Luka.

Luka nodded vigorously and looked at Violet again, his eyes starry.

Auntir was so dexterous!

He had never had a lunch like this, and no one had ever treated him with such care.

"Luka, try it. Is it good?"

Violet sat down next to Luka and served him a bowl of bone broth.

Such a meal was what she came up with to get her daughter to eat more vegetables.

Erin was a picky eater, so she thought of ways to make food for her when she was home.

Luka was also a child, and should like this kind of childish food.

Luka picked up the spoon and was a little torn about where to start.

He then carefully scooped up a spoonful of rice and brought it into his mouth.

The rice smelled great and the food was delicious.

Luka ate happily.

"Luka, eat slowly. Be careful of not choking. Here, have a sip of soup."

Violet saw that he loved it, and smiled. She fed him the soup again.

Luka took a good sip of soup, then scooped up a spoonful of rice and passed it to Violet's mouth.

"Wow, Luka is so good." Violet complimented with a smile.

The old Mrs. Johnson had a loving face, "Violet, it's been a hard day for you."

"Grandma, you are too hospitable. I don't feel hard at all, rather I am very happy."

Violet got up and stroked Luka's little head.

This child was not talkative and was said to be a bit autistic.

And she wondered how his mother brought him up!

Inexplicable pity.

Luka got out of her chair, and her dark eyes fixed on Violet, a hint of reluctance flashed in her eyes.

Was Auntie leaving?

Will she come back in the future?

"Then in the future, when Grandma calls you again, you must come."

The old Mrs. Johnson said smilingly.

"Definitely, as long as Grandma doesn't mind."

Violet made a couple of polite remarks and then waved to Luka.

"Luka, auntie has to go, bye oh."

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