What could Ivan do with his arms and legs broken under the cliff?
And he believed that Violet wasn't that kind of person either.
But for Ivan's care for Violet, Stanley had to admit that he minded.
Ivy lowered her head and stopped talking.
She didn't mean anything else by saying this, she just wanted to tell him that Violet and Ivan might have something.
He'd have a dilemma in his mind even if he didn't believe it.
When that happened, he would have a problem with Violet.
Thinking of that, Ivy raised the corner of her mouth.
Stanley rubbed his temples, "Alright, you go first."
"Ok." Ivy nodded her head and lifted her feet to leave.
Stanley's head was slightly raised as he leaned against the back of the sofa, closing his eyes wearily, only to open them after a long time and get up to go to the bathroom.
The next day, Violet went to the police station.
Miranda was waiting for her at the gate of the police station, and when she saw Violet coming, she hurriedly came over, "Mrs. Murphy."
"Just call me Violet." Violet smiled.
Miranda just listened to it and did not change her address.
After all, Violet was just being polite.
"Mrs. Murphy, the application from the police station has been approved, and a car will come and take us to the prison later." Miranda said.
Violet nodded her head.
The two then went into the police station, signed some document, and then got into the police station car and headed to the prison.
At the same time, Stanley received a call from the police station, and his brow furrowed when he learned that Violet had gone to see Vera.
The case of Vera had been closed.
Why did she go and visit Vera?
And she was there with Vera's mother.
"Fraser." Stanley put down his pen and called Fraser in.
Fraser stood next to his desk, "What can I do, Mr. Murphy?"
"Get the car ready and go to the prison." Stanley ordered.
Fraser was surprised before he nodded, "Ok."
After Fraser was out, Stanley got up, put on his jacket and left the office after he signed the contract.
Half an hour later, he arrived at the prison.
When Stanley entered, he saw Violet and Miranda sitting together talking about something.
Before Violet saw him, Miranda saw him first and shouted in surprise, "Mr. Murphy."
Stanley knew Miranda, after all, the Chambers family had cooperation with him before they went bankrupt.
If Vera had not done that, Stanley wouldn't mind giving her a response.
But now, he did not.
Therefore Stanley pretended he didn't hear it and put his eyes on Violet.
Violet stood up, "Stanley, what brings you here?"
Instead of answering, Stanley asked, "You came to see Vera?"
"Yes." Violet nodded, "But the time for visitation hasn't come yet."
Stanley pursed his lips, "Why do you want to see her?"
Violet lowered her eyes and didn't answer.
She had wanted to tell him yesterday the purpose of her meeting Vera, but thinking about that she met Ivy when she knocked on his door yesterday, she didn't want to say anything.
And it was supposed to be her business, and there was no need to tell him.
Seeing that Violet didn't answer, Stanley's face turned even colder and darker.
On the side, Miranda looked at him and then at Violet, suddenly realizing that the two might have a quarrel.
Mr. Murphy was indifferent to Mrs. Murphy.
But she, an outsider, did not feel right to answer. She spoke, "Mr. Murphy, here is the thing, yesterday ......"
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