"Ah?" Violet was stunned for a moment. Then, she looked away with a guilty conscience, "Mom, what are you talking about? How is it possible!"
"You can lie to others, but you can't lie to me. I saw it just now. The look in your eyes when you see Stanley is very different." Lily turned around Violet’s face.
Violet opened her mouth, trying to say something, but in the end, she said nothing.
Lily sighed, "Right?"
"Mom..." Violet pulled her sleeves.
Lily looked at the daughter in front of her, feeling so sorry, "It was all my fault. If I hadn't given up looking for Stanley because of the obstacles of Sam, maybe you and Stanley would have been married long ago. Then you wouldn't have children with other people. Stanley wouldn't be snatched by Talia's daughter."
"Mom, don't say that!" Violet smiled and put her head on Lily’s shoulder, "Everything is over."
"Yeah, everything is over. Just as Stanley said, you and he are impossible. So Violet, you should give him up quickly and stop loving him. Now you have children and he has a fiancée. If you continue loving him, it would only hurt yourself, understand?" Lily reminded seriously.
Violet's eyelids drooped, covering the sadness in her eyes. Then she answered in extremely low voice, "I understand."
In fact, she knew from the beginning that it was impossible for her and Stanley to be with each other. So she kept her feelings silently so that no one would find out.
But now her mother directly said that it was impossible for them, she still felt a little sad.
"Well." Lily patted Violet on the back.
Violet’s head rubbed against Lily’s shoulder, "Mom, it's late. Let's go to bed. I haven't slept with you for a long time."
"Okay, Mommy will hold you to sleep tonight." Lily smiled.
The next day, after Violet drove the two children to the kindergarten, she came to the hospital with a bag and looked for George.
George was seeing a patient. When he saw her coming, he made a look at her.
Violet gave him an OK pose, walked lightly to the chair to sit down, and waited for him to finish.
After about ten minutes, the patient went out. George got up and went to the water dispenser. He took a glass of water with a disposable paper cup and came to Violet. Then he gave her the water cup, "Why are you here?"
"My mother asked me to give you something."
As she said, Violet put down the water cup, picked up the bag beside her and handed it to him, "This is a gift my mother brought back from abroad, and some medical books that your mentor asked my mother to bring you."
"Great, thank your mother for me." George smiled and took the bag, and then asked, "By the way, when did she come back?"
"Last night." Violet took a sip of water and replied.
George took out the medical books in the bag and put them on the desk, "Is Steven alone abroad?"
"Yes, but my mother will leave in a few days." Violet waved her hand and said.
George nodded. Just when he was about to say something, a nurse ran in anxiously, "Dr. Joe, a brain tumor patient was transferred from the other hospital just now. Dr. Baxter asked you to go over and take care of it."
George frowned.
Violet stood up, "George, I won't bother you now."
"Okay, eat out in the evening. I'll treat you guys." George took the white coat on the shelf and put it on.
Violet gave a hmm.
Then, George followed the nurse out.
Violet didn't stay here. She closed the door of George’s office, and was about to leave.
As she walked out of the doctor's office building and passed the garden, a gentle female voice suddenly stopped her, "Is it Miss Hunt?"
Violet stopped and turned to look.
Seeing Ivy wearing the hospital gown and a wig and sitting in a wheelchair smiling at her, Violet couldn't help but be surprised for two seconds, "Miss Ellis."
She really didn't expect to meet Ivy here.
"It really is Miss Hunt. I thought I was wrong." Ivy controlled the wheelchair and came to Violet.
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