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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 401

Vera nodded, "I also think it's someone I know, if I'm right, it should be someone from the circle, for only someone from the circle can promise that much money."

Violet raised her eyes to look at the man beside her, and then withdrew her gaze, "Which rich ladies have you befriended in the circle before?"

They could check them one by one.

She was sure that she would be able to find that woman out.

In fact, Violet already had a suspected candidate in mind.

That was Ivy.

Ivy had completely revealed her true face and was not the gentle girl she had seen in the hospital before, but a true snake.

So Ivy was possible to kill her, and what happened on the stairs that night was proof of that.

Vera followed Violet's words and spoke out the names of those ladies she used to know, whether they were familiar or unfamiliar.

Violet recorded because there were many names for her to remember.

Stanley took all these names to his heart and decided to have Fraser looked them up.

Soon, Vera finished.

Violet, however, frowned.

There was no Ivy.

Of these people, Vera didn't mention Ivy.

In this case, there were only two possibilities.

Either Vera didn't know Ivy, or it wasn't Ivy who did it.

But her gut tells her that there was a high probability that the murderer was Ivy.

Violet asked with doubts, "That is all?"

Vera nodded, "Yes."

There were only them she knew in the circle.

Violet was disappointed.

If Stanley wasn't here, she would have asked Vera if she knew Ivy.

She could only wait for the next chance.

Time was up and they had to leave.

After walking out of the prison, Miranda solemnly bowed to Violet and Stanley, "Mr. Murphy, Mrs. Murphy, please find the murderer out."

Violet helped her up and was about to speak.

Stanley spoke in a cold voice, "It's her own fault that your daughter has ended up in this situation."

Miranda froze.

Violet probably knew what Stanley meant, and her eyes flashed, not speaking for Miranda.

Miranda snapped back to her senses, tears flowing again.

Stanley stuck his hands in his trouser pockets, "It's true that your daughter is not the murderer, but have you ever thought that if she takes the blame for someone else and lets the murderer continue to get away with it, the murderer will continue to kill people. You are debt free, but should others deserve to die?"

Violet looked at Stanley and her eyes softened.

Miranda cried with a face full of guilt, "I know, I criticized Vera when I learned the truth, but Vera sat in jail for a few months and was considered punished. Mr. Murphy, Mrs. Murphy, I beg you to forgive Vera, I'm really sorry."

She took another bow.

Violet helped her up again, "Forget it, she was punished, so I am fine with it."

Vera was already on the verge of collapse, having the bruises under her neck.

Maybe Vera was having a bad time in prison.

This punishment was indeed enough for Vera.

Stanley looked at Violet though the corner of his eyes. Since she had said so, he remained silent.

And Miranda, which was immensely grateful, bowed to both.

After that, Miranda left.

Violet had wanted to go along, but was told to stop by Stanley.

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