Ivy smiled, "I’m blind."
"Blind?" Violet asked in surprise.
Although she had already guessed it, she was still surprised when she heard it.
Stanley said, "Ivy have been blinded indirectly since some time ago. I received a call from her an hour ago and heard that she couldn’t see anything again, so I rushed back to take her to the hospital."
Violet nodded, and then understood his act of helping Ivy.
She really didn't like them being so close. But Ivy was blind, and she could understand.
"In that case, Stanley, take Miss Ellis to the hospital." Violet said, taking the two children to the side, letting out the way.
Stanley said, "Okay, don't need to wait for me for dinner. If I come back late, you guys can go to bed first."
"Okay." Violet said.
Stanley helped Ivy go away. Violet watched his car go away before taking the two children back to the villa.
That night, Stanley didn’t come back, but made a phone call, saying that Ivy was going to be undergoing corneal surgery and he had to accompany her.
Violet was not happy, but still agreed that he stayed in the hospital.
The next morning, when Violet was about to take the two children out, Bella came over with a thermos and a bag, "Mrs. Murphy, please take these to Mr. Murphy in a while."
Violet took the thermos and the bag. Seeing it was Stanley's clothes in the bag, she answered, "Okay, I'll take it there. Bye."
As soon as she finished speaking, she led the two children out.
After driving the two children to the kindergarten, Violet drove to the hospital. After knowing about Ivy's ward at the front desk, she went over.
When she came to the door of the ward, the door was open. Violet's face froze as soon as she was about to knock.
In the ward, Ivy was sitting on the bed with her eyes wrapped in bandages. She was holding Stanley tightly, but Stanley didn't push her away. He was gently patting her back, saying something.
Seeing this scene, Violet pursed her red lips, feeling angry.
She could accept his help for Ivy yesterday, but she could not accept that they two hugged each other.
She was not generous enough that she could see her husband hugging another woman.
So Violet pulled a long face, raised her hand and knocked heavily on the door twice, awakening the two people in the ward.
Stanley frowned and turned his head to look. Seeing it was Violet at the door, he was a little surprised. Soon, he reacted, let go of Ivy, got up, and walked towards her, "Why are you here?"
"Who? Stanley." Ivy couldn't see anything. She asked with her hands on the quilt.
Violet glanced at Ivy and replied faintly, "It's me."
"Hello, Miss Hunt." Ivy heard Violet's voice.
Violet ignored her, stuffed Stanley with the thermos and clothes bag into his hand, and turned to leave.
Stanley knew that Ivy was angry, so he grabbed her, "Are you leaving?"
Violet smiled mockingly, "If I still stay here, won’t I disturb you two?"
Hearing what she said, Stanley realized that his actions with Ivy just now made her misunderstand. He couldn't help rubbing his eyebrows, "You misunderstood me. It's not like what you think.”
"Miss Hunt, I almost fell off the bed just now. Stanley caught me in time. So I didn’t fall down. Please don’t misunderstood us." Ivy on the hospital bed seemed to be really afraid that the two would have a fight because of herself. She quickly waved her hands to explain.
However, Violet frowned and didn't believe Ivy. She stared at Stanley for an instant, "Is what she said is true?"
Stanley nodded slightly, "Ivy just woke up after the operation. But she couldn't see anything and was very scared. She almost fell from the hospital bed. Although I was able to hold her back in the end and nothing happened, she was also frightened. So I comforted her."
Unexpectedly, it was such a coincidence that it was seen by her and she still misunderstood them.
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