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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 16

After taking a glance at Violet, Phoebe left the party early without telling anyone.

Mr. Moore brought Violet and Stanley to his rest room.

"Mr. Moore, this is a gift from my teacher. Happy birthday to you." Violet handed over the gift to him.

It was a birthday party.

But only a few people knew it was a birthday party, Violet was one of them who knew the truth.

"Ok, thank you." Mr. Moore took it over and opened it in front of Violet.

It was a purple clay teapot. It did not worth much, but it was made by Merced personally.

Looking at his friend's signature above, Mr. Moore gave a smile and accepted with satisfaction.

"Stanley, as for what you told me before, I may not be able help you, I am old now." He put down the gift and looked to Stanley who was sitting beside.

They were talking, but were interrupted by the noise outside.

Stanley was the biggest donor tonight, but he did not want to participate in the project of the Moore family, but to have Mr. Moore come out as the chief designer of the latest project, the "Born of Fire" clothes of his Group.

Stanley was extremely picky at work, and he only had two candidates in this field, Mr. Moore at home and Merced abroad.

But now only Mr. Moore was near.

In the face of Mr. Moore’s refusal, Stanley fell into silence.

"Well, what do you think of this girl? She is young and she has many ideas." Suddenly Mr. Moore looked towards Violet.

Violet was puzzled.

Stanley looked to Violet brimming with inquiry in eyes.

He had met her twice, but he would not entrust the project to anyone casually.

Stanley had his scruple.

"Well, let her work for you for a month so that you can examine her. If she is not competent, ask her teacher to work for you." Mr. Moore said with a smile, but he trusted Violet’s ability.

But Violet heard that she and her teacher had been betrayed.

Mr. Moore was so confident, saying that this woman was extraordinary.

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