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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 362

Violet looked around, she was unable to see the surrounding clearly, but she could only casually determine a direction and was ready to try her luck in the dark.

She walked two steps, and then thought of something. She stopped and turned her head towards Ivan.

Ivan was still lying there motionless, not knowing whether he was dead or alive.

After a few seconds of hesitation, Violet turned around and walked towards Ivan.

The only goodwill left in her heart made it impossible for her to just leave Ivan behind and walk away.

So no matter whether Ivan was dead or alive, she could leave him here unattended.

Violet walked to Ivan with difficulty, squatted down and reached out her hand towards Ivan.

When she touched Ivan's warm body, Violet was happy and hurried to feel his breath.

“He is still breathing!” Violet smiled with surprise, then pushed Ivan, “Ivan, wake up!”

Ivan was still unmoved and did not wake up.

Violet couldn't see how badly he hurt, but he didn't wake up even after being drenched by the heavy rain, so he must have been more seriously injured than her.

Violet could only pick him up and was ready to help him to go together to find a place to hide from the rain.

Suddenly, her hand touched a hard thing, like a cell phone or something.

Violet's eyes lit up and she hurriedly touched it. It was really a cell phone, and once she turned it on, the screen lit up.

Violet almost cried with joy, “Great, it's not broken, it still works.”

The phone was not broken, which meant she could contact Stanley to save them.

However, when she saw the alert that there was no phone card on the phone, Violet's heart immediately went cold and the excited smile on her face froze.

Only after a while did she let out a bitter smile as if she was resigned to her fate.

Although she could not contact the outside world, at least it could be used for illumination.

Violet turned on the phone torch, and then held Ivan, step by step, move towards the front. After a while, she saw a small cave.

Violet took Ivan into the cave.

As soon as she entered, Violet lost her strength and fell to the ground with Ivan, fainting again.

The heavy rain continued.

In the camping ground at the foot of the mountain, Fraser looked at the heavy rain outside and was in a heavy mood.

They searched for so long, but failed to find Mrs. Murphy. It was possible that Mrs. Murphy was indeed alive, but she must be injured.

But now such a heavy rain was almost life-threatening for a wounded person.

If Mrs. Murphy really was still alive, he did not know if she could hold on.

As he was thinking, a search and rescue team member came behind him, “Fraser, Mr. Murphy is awake and wants to see you.”

Fraser stiffened, barely squeezing out a smile, “I'll be there.”

After that, he took a deep breath, put down the hot water in his hand, picked up an umbrella and walked towards the largest tent.

He knew he would have to face it.

Fraser thought with a bitter smile.

Lifting the tent curtain, Fraser walked over, “Mr. ......”

As he just said a word, a fist smashed head-on.

Fraser’s glasses flew out. He fell to the ground on his buttocks, covering the half of his face that was hit, not daring to look at the man who was angry.

“Why did you do that!” Stanley stood in front of Fraser, clenching his fist, his voice as cold as a demon from hell.

Fraser knew he was referring to the matter of knocking him out, and raised his head, “Mr. Murphy, I know you are very angry, but for your safety, I could only do that.”

“Then have you ever thought that if Violet hadn't died, because you stopped me, this heavy rain could have killed her too!” Stanley's eyes were wide open as he roared.

Fraser lowered his eyes, “I know, but I am your assistant, between you and Mrs. Murphy, I will only choose you.”

This was his basic duty as an assistant.

Stanley knew this, otherwise he would not just give Fraser a simple punch, but possibly kill him.

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