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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 414

"I don't know. I didn't ask him." Violet looked down and lied.

Calvin noticed it, but he didn't expose her. He just nodded, "Got it."

"Mommy, don't you let Uncle Murphy come in?" Arya asked after taking a sip of soup with a spoon.

Violet shook her head, "No. You guys are not allowed to open the door. Got it?"

"Yeah." Arya replied and stopped asking.

The dinner was still going on.

Stanley also continued to stand outside.

He knew that Violet wouldn’t open the door, and it would be in vain to wait here. But he still didn't plan to leave.

In his opinion, it was her business whether she would open the door or not. But if he didn’t stand here, it would mean that his apology was not sincere.

Since he came here to apologize, he would naturally show his sincerity.

Stanley leaned against the wall to smoke. He was smoking one by one. Soon, there were several cigarette butts piled on the ground.

At this time, his phone rang.

Stanley threw away his cigarette butt and took out his cell phone to look at it. It was Henry who called.

"What's the matter?" Stanley's voice was still a little hoarse at the moment because he smoked too much.

"Staley, you have to come to the hospital for the last checkup. Why haven't you come yet?" Henry asked on the phone.

Stanley rubbed his eyebrows, "I forgot it."

He really forgot it.

"I just know it. When will you come?" Henry checked his watch.

Stanley turned his head and glanced at the closed apartment door, pursing his lips. Then he said, "I can’t go to the hospital today."

"Why?" Henry was puzzled.

Stanley raised his head slightly, put the back of his head against the wall and looked at the ceiling. His eyes were full of guilt, "I have to apologize to Violet."

"Apologize?" Henry was dumbfounded, "What happened? Did you do something to her?"

"No, it's about my parents' business. I wronged my mother-in-law." Stanley pursed his lips and said softly.

Henry stood up from the chair all of a sudden, "What? Wronged?"

"Um."

"How could you get her wronged? How are you sure?" Henry was very curious.

Stanley briefly told Henry what Violet said to him during the day.

After Henry heard it, it took a while before he came back to his senses, "Wait a minute! What you mean is that Violet lost that memory before, but she suddenly remembered it during the day, and then told you everything that year. Then you went to find your grandpa’s assistant to check and confirmed that it’s someone else who killed your parents?"

"Yes." Stanley nodded.

Henry took a sigh of relief, "God! It turned to be like this. So unexpected! It seems that the person who sent you the video aims to make you and Violet break up. But why does that person want you two to break up? What good is it for that person if you two break up?"

Stanley closed his eyes. When he opened them again, his eyes were full of coldness, "I want to know it, too."

If the person behind the scene had a grudge with him, he could directly attack him or the Murphy Group.

Why did he start with Violet first?

"Have you found out who sent the video?" Henry asked.

Stanley shook his head, "No."

"I remember there was a super hacker next to you. The last time when Violet was kidnapped by Ivan, it was the hacker who helped you. If you ask the hacker to help you again, you will definitely find out the person who sent that email. "Henry suggested.

Stanley squinted, "It's useless. I have looked for another hacker to investigate. He found out that the email was sent from an Internet cafe."

"Uh..." Henry was speechless, "It seems that the person behind the scene is quite cautious."

Stanley didn't speak. For some reason, he felt his head a little dizzy. Then his vision became a little blurred.

"Stanley, are you still there?" Henry called out a few times when there was no voice on the phone.

Stanley shook his head, barely sobering his dizzy brain, "What?"

"Nothing. You suddenly stopped talking. I thought something happened to you."

"I’m fine."

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