Violet's heart fluttered when she saw George reveal a smile, inexplicably remembering the scene she had seen in the surveillance that time.
When he stabbed Stanley with a knife, the smile on his face was similar to the one he had now, but the difference was that his smile was more terrifying that time.
And now, it was more mildly.
"George, what is going on with me?" Violet shook off her head and said, "During this period of time, I often had headaches from time to time like now, and then these images came to my mind, but they soon disappeared and my head didn't hurt anymore."
Now her head didn't hurt anymore.
George lowered his eyes and smiled, "I'm not sure, why don't you do a head check and see if there's something in there."
Violet nodded in agreement, "In some days, I don’t have much time right now."
"Okay, contact me then." George responded.
Violet gave a smile and then walked away.
After leaving the hospital, Violet didn't go back to the company or to the villa, but to her apartment.
The apartment hadn't been lived in for a long time, and she hadn't been back since her mother died, and a thin layer of dust had poured over the house.
When Violet went in, she could still smell the dust.
Violet looked at the apartment and nostalgia passed through her eyes.
She had always thought that for the rest of her life, she might never move back here.
But now it looked like she had to move back soon.
Violet touched her bag, with a gloomy face.
She then took out her phone and called a cleaner to clean the apartment, so that she did not have to clean the house when she moved back with two kids.
After doing that, Violet left and went to the copy shop downstairs and printed out a divorce agreement.
When she and Stanley got married, she signed a property notarization, just in case people said that she married him for Stanley's money, which would have a bad impact on the two children, so the divorce agreement was now simple and did not involve any property.
All it took was for Stanley to sign and then go to get a divorce certificate.
Taking the divorce agreement, Violet put it in a file bag and drove back to the villa, ready to put these back and go to the office.
What she didn't expect was to see Stanley and Ivy there when she went back.
The two of them were together again.
Violet's eyes sank, subconsciously squeezing the file bag in her hand, she planned to ignore them and go upstairs.
However, Ivy called out to her, "Miss Hunt, why are you back so early?"
Stanley also looked at her, his eyes dark, but didn't say anything.
"Is it related to you?" Violet's heart tingled when she saw Stanley's indifference, and then her gaze shifted to Ivy and replied in a cold voice.
Ivy feigned aggravation, "I was just greeting to you, why are you so rude?"
Violet sneered, "I didn't want to pay attention to you guys and wanted to leave the place for you to get emotionally attached, but you don’t cherish it and waste the opportunity yourself."
Hearing that, Ivy was stunned.
This woman was crazy to try to set her up with Stanley.
Could it be that it was really Stanley's indifference that had disheartened this woman?
Ivy clenched her palms and forced down the excitement in her heart to keep it from being seen.
On the other hand, Stanley's face was grim as he looked at Violet, cold air spreading around him, "What did you just say, let's get emotionally attached?"
Violet smiled and locked eyes with him, "You are now inseparable, in and out together, outsiders will think you are a couple, and now Miss Ellis is often in and out of your room and your apartment, isn't that just like your girlfriend? So I'll let you get emotionally attached."
With that, she ignored them and went upstairs.
Stanley clenched his fists, his teeth gritting.
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