After sending the children to school, there were only Louis and Wendy in the car.
Different from the usual silence, today's silence was mixed with an unusual smell.
Louis Wellington's eyes narrowed slightly. He turned his head to look at Wendy, who was concentrating on driving. He pursed his lips. The man raised his hand and put it on Wendy's hand. He turned right, and the car immediately drifted to the right.
At this moment, Wendy Cassia's face turned pale. After that, Louis let go of her. At the same time, Wendy stopped the car. She frowned and said unhappily, "What are you doing? Do you know it's dangerous?"
There was anger in her tone. Her eyelashes flickered in anger, much faster than usual.
Sensing the woman's mood, Louis looked serious. He stared at Wendy and asked, "What's the reason?"
His voice was calm, but full of anger.
Hearing that, Wendy frowned and asked impatiently, "What reason?"
"You let the kids away from me."