In short, if Ivy was in the house, they three wouldn’t stay here.
Ivy pushed Arya this time. Violet didn’t dare to image what Ivy would do next time.
Violet's words made Stanley frowned, "You are the hostess of the villa. There is no reason to let you leave."
"Are you sure that you will let Ivy leave after the rehabilitation banquet is over?" Violet's eyes were slightly bright.
Stanley took her hand and pulled her into his arms, "If I'm not sure, I won't say that to Ivy downstairs."
Hearing that, Violet was finally happy, "Well."
"Well, since Arya is okay, let's go downstairs first. It's time for dinner." Stanley let go of her.
Violet came out of his arms. Each of her and Stanley held a child’s hand, walked out of the room and went downstairs.
Ivy was sitting on the sofa downstairs with her head down. No one could see her face clearly.
Hearing the sound of footsteps coming from the stairs behind her, she quickly stood up, turned around, and looked up with red eyes.
Seeing a family of four coming down, she picked up a toy bear next to her and walked around the sofa to the stairs.
Stanley and Violet also happened to be in front of her.
Seeing her, Arya immediately hid behind Violet. Stanley also deliberately stood in front of them three.
"What’s wrong?" Stanley looked at Ivy, and said coldly.
This was the first time that Ivy had experienced his indifference. She panicked.
She lifted the toy bear and looked at Violet, "Miss Hunt, I'm here to apologize to Arya. This... is for her."
Violet glanced at the little bear in her hand. It was brown and was almost half a meter tall, looking very cute. Almost all children would like it.
Arya liked these cute toys, but Violet didn't plan to accept it for Arya.
So Violet looked away and said in a cold voice, "No need. Miss Ellis, just keep it for herself."
"Miss Hunt, please accept it. I really know I was wrong. I shouldn't push Arya, so..."
"Miss Ellis!" Violet frowned, and interrupted her in a heavier tone, "I said no need. Any harm can’t be made up with an apology, or a small gift, so we don't need this thing."
After that, Violet took the two children and walked directly past her.
At the entrance of the stairs, Ivy and Stanley stood face to face.
Ivy seemed to have great grievances. She slowly put the teddy bear down and lowered her head. She said with sobs, "Stanley, I really know that I was wrong. I was impulsive at the time. I didn't mean it. Can't you forgive me?"
Violet was so narrow-minded. Her daughter was fine, but she just didn't accept the apology.
So hypocritical!
Stanley didn't know what Ivy was thinking. He pursed his thin lips and looked at her slightly, "You pushed a child."
"I know. But I really didn't think so much at the time. You know I like the piano so much, so I can't stand others touching my piano. I was impulsive..."
"Then, do you know that your impulse can hurt others?" Stanley asked in a cold voice.
Ivy shook her head, "I didn't think about it so much. I'm sorry, Stanley. I will change myself in the future. Don't be angry with me, okay?"
She stretched out her hand, trying to pull his sleeve.
Stanley frowned slightly, raised his arm, and avoided her touch.
"The person you should say sorry is not me, understand?" After Stanley said these words, he also walked away from her.
Ivy turned her head to look at his back. Her lips moved, as if she wanted to stop him. But in the end, she closed her mouth when she thought of something.
She took a deep breath and clenched her fists, her eyes complicated.
She knew that what she did caused Stanley's dissatisfaction, and made him disappointed in herself. Letting her leave here in advance was the most powerful evidence.
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