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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 161

"No, no, no, Mr. Murphy. You’re still sick. We can go back by ourselves." Violet shook her head quickly and refused.

Seeing she insisted, Stanley lowered his eyes. A few seconds later, he picked up the car key on the coffee table and handed it to her, "Drive it. Just return me back then."

Violet hesitated for two seconds, thinking that she might not be able to get the taxi when she went out, so she didn't refuse. She took the car key over, "Thank you."

After speaking, she led Calvin to the door.

Bella also followed and opened the door for the mother and the son.

After the door was opened, Fraser stood outside, apparently preparing to ring the doorbell. But he didn't expect the door to open suddenly, so he was still a little dazed.

"Fraser." Violet nodded and greeted him.

Fraser pushed his glasses, arranged the expression on his face and smiled, "Hello, Violet, but why are you here??"

"Mr. Murphy is sick. So I came to visit him. Now, I'm leaving now." Violet answered with a smile.

Upon hearing this, Fraser quickly moved aside.

Violet thanked him, pulled Calvin out of the door, and walked to the garage under the guide of Bella.

Fraser looked at their figures for a while, then he walked into the villa.

"Mr. Murphy." When coming to the living room, Fraser saw the man on the sofa rubbing his eyebrows and didn’t look well.

Stanley put down his hand, looked up at Fraser, nodded slightly, "Why are you here?"

"I came here to report you what you asked me to check." Fraser passed the document to Stanley.

Stanley took it and looked through it.

When Stanley was looking through, Fraser stood opposite him and said, "The last time I checked, I basically started from Eason’s family of three, and didn’t verify others who were related to the Hunt family. So I got the result which was that Violet eloped with other guys. But this time I asked the servants who left the Hunt family a few years ago, and the neighbors around the Hunt’s..."

Stanley looked up at Fraser, "Then what?"

Fraser's glasses slightly reflected light, "Then, as Marcus said, when Violet left the Hunt family, she did not have a boyfriend, nor did she elope with someone, but was driven out by the Hunt family. Ms. Smith and Steven, the young master of the Hunt family, were all kicked out of the Hunt family."

"Driving the original wife and two children out of the house! Eason!" Stanley sneered.

Fraser shrugged, "Eason doesn’t like Violet and Steven. The reason why he drove away Violet was also paving the way for Phoebe!"

"Paving the way?" Stanley paused while rubbing the folder with his thumb.

Fraser nodded, "From servants who left the Hunt family that year, I learned that Eason drove Violet away in order to let Phoebe replace Violet to get the marriage contract with you, but he was afraid that you would get angry if you knew that your fiancée had changed. So, Eason secretly spread rumors that Violet eloped with others, so..."

"Even if I found out that my fiancée had changed, I wouldn't really get angry with the Hunt family, because my real fiancé eloped with someone, and they gave the other one to me in time." Stanley slammed the folder in his hand tightly. His eyes were full of chills.

Fraser lowered his head, "Yes, that's why Violet never knew that she still had a fiancé, because the servant said that every time Ms. Smith was about to tell Violet, Eason would stop her, just to fear that Violet would know you."

"He planned quite well!" Stanley squinted and sneered.

Violet and Phoebe were both Eason’s daughters, but Eason actually only loved Phoebe.

In order for Phoebe to marry into the Murphy family, Eason could drive Violet out of the house and threw mud on Violet. Such a person was not worthy of being a parent!

As if seeing what Stanley was thinking, Fraser asked hesitantly, "Mr. Murphy, do you want to tell Violet about these?"

"Not now." Stanley dropped the file on the sofa and said solemnly, "I will tell her after I become her boyfriend. Then even if she wants to retaliate against Eason, I can help her openly."

"Yes." Fraser nodded, indicating that he knew it.

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