The woman's soft voice was weak, and Cairo guessed that it was Mia's mother. After that, Mia did not come down again, but coaxed his wife back to the room. It was obvious that he did not want his wife to know too much, so he did not even have time to kick Cairo out. The other people in the living room left after he left. Two men with very different temperaments sat on the left and right. Louis wore a white shirt and trousers that wrapped his long legs neatly. His collar was slightly open, revealing his delicate collarbone that could rival a woman's. He inherited his father's handsomeness, with the corners of his eyes slightly tilted upwards, just like Mia. Cairo was not even one ten-thousandth as elegant as Louis. He was much rougher, with sharp eyebrows and eyes, and a hard-edged upper