Ivy's eyes dimmed. She was about to speak, but Violet once again spoke ahead of her, "If you knew it, you wouldn't drink?"
"Miss Hunt, what do you mean? You mean I did it on purpose?" Ivy squeezed the phone tightly.
"Of course, you have done it deliberately." Jessie couldn't help but yelled at Violet's mobile phone.
Ivy frowned when she heard the voice, "Who are you?"
"You forgot about me so quickly? When you saw George before, weren’t you kind to me?" Jessie rolled her eyes at the phone.
Ivy's eyes widened slightly. She remembered, "You are Miss Robinson."
"Yes." Jessie nodded and admitted it.
Ivy's face was cold, "Miss Robinson, I don't seem to have any grudges with you. Why do you say that I did it on purpose?"
Jessie sneered, "We do not have a direct grudge. But don't forget I am Violet's best friend. If you make Violet uncomfortable, you will just offend me. Besides, why do I say you did it on purpose? Don't you know it clearly?"
"Of course not......"
"Yes, you are!" Jessie also did what Violet did just now. Before Ivy finished speaking, Jessie interrupted her directly, "You did it on purpose. You knew that Violet and Mr. Murphy got married. So you deliberately drunk yourself and called Mr. Murphy away from Violet, just to ruin their wedding night."
"I didn't!" Ivy bit her lips aggrievedly.
Jessie said, "Come on, just admit. I have seen a lot of little women like you. You can't deceive me."
"I..." Ivy seemed to be unable to talk back. She dropped her eyes and started crying.
Violet put her hand on Jessie's shoulder, "Okay, Jessie, don't talk about it. If she faints, it will be your faults."
Hearing this, Jessie closed her mouth quickly and stopped talking.
She was really afraid of fainting Ivy. When the time came, she would not be able to bear the responsibility.
"Miss Ellis, don't cry. I'll apologize to you for my friend. I'm sorry. She is very straightforward. Please don't mind it." Violet turned off the speaker and put the phone to her ear, apologizing.
Ivy wiped the corners of her eyes, "It's okay. I can understand her. It's normal for Miss Robinson to misunderstand me. After all, it really looked like that I did it deliberately, but I really didn't mean it. I was just too sad. Although I said I would give up Stanley, I still love him."
She choked with sobs twice, and then went on to say, "Miss Hunt should be able to understand me, right? If the person you love is married to another woman, you will be sad, right? So I couldn't help but had a drink."
"Well, I understand you." Violet replied expressionlessly.
Jessie leaned on Violet’s mobile phone to hear this. She was a little dissatisfied, and couldn't help said again, "Miss Ellis, you said that, as if it was Violet who snatched Mr. Murphy from you."
"I didn't mean that." Ivy quickly waved her hand to deny, "Miss Hunt, believe me. I really didn't mean that."
Violet pinched her eyebrows, "Okay, Miss Ellis, I believe you."
"You don’t think so!" Jessie said quietly to Violet.
Violet smiled and blinked.
Well, she admitted that she didn’t think so and didn't really believe in Ivy.
Since Jessie could understand the meaning of Ivy's words, how could she not understand it?
However, Ivy thought Violet really believed it, and looked very happy, "Miss Hunt, it’s good as long as you believe me."
"So, don't let Violet down." Jessie curled her lips and said again.
The expression on Ivy's face froze for a moment and then became gloomy. She said without a smile, "What do you mean, Miss Robinson?"
"The meaning is, in the future, you should stop hurting yourself casually, and stop calling Mr. Murphy away from Violet. Got it?"
Jessie squinted and said with a faint warning in her tone, "Mr. Murphy and Violet got married. You said you gave up Mr. Murphy, so please keep your promise in the future and stop doing the same thing as last night. Otherwise, I’ll think that you are going to take Mr. Murphy away from Violet."
It was so direct. Ivy couldn’t refute at all.
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