"Why don't you ask Hans to divorce me?" Violette shook her head in derision. "If it's Hans's child, he will definitely take responsibility for you," she continued indifferently, then walked past Irene.
Irene followed her quickly.
"Violette, don't be arrogant just because everyone praises you for Hans's love for the world. It's all fake and solely to maintain the alliance between the Renault and Lombardi families because they have to keep a barren woman like you." She then continued her sentence, smiling victoriously.
"Did you know that Damien is Hans' biological son?"
Violette didn't stop walking and considered Irene's words to be nothing more than the buzzing of insects.
It wasn't that she had never suspected it, but she was too afraid to do a DNA test on Damien and Hans.
But now she didn't care about that anymore because in two days she would leave everything behind and disappear from Hans Lombardi's life.
"You don't believe me? I'll prove it to you at the Lombardi family dinner tomorrow. Oh, I forgot to tell you that Camila didn't invite you." After saying that, Irene bumped Violette's shoulder and walked past her with her chin raised.
Violette stared coldly at her back.
Hans picked up Violette and left the hospital. Violette tried not to think about Irene's newly discovered pregnancy.
Hans drove her back to the villa. Throughout the trip, there was no conversation between them. Hans glanced back several times to check on her because it was unusual to see Violette so quiet.
"Are you still in pain?"
"No," Violette replied indifferently.
"Then why are you so quiet?"
"Ah, I'm just thinking, it's been so long since I've been home to my family," Violette replied.
Hans' expression softened.
"If you want to see your family, I'll arrange for you to visit them. I'll accompany you."
"You don't need to accompany me. I can go alone."
"How could I let you go alone? I'm going with you."
Violette looked at him indifferently, knowing it was just a false promise from Hans.
"I'm worried you'll leave Irene and Damien alone. You can't bear to leave them even for a day."
Hans's face stiffened.