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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 465

The last time Sam was pissed off and had a stroke, he was treated promptly so he was fine.

This time, he would really let Sam have a stroke and become paraplegic to avenge his child.

After the order was given, Fraser immediately went to do as he was told.

Fraser sent the photos of Kelley and a young man, as well as the video, to Sam, who watched it and passed out from anger on the spot, and woke up with another stroke as a matter of fact.

After all, he'd had a stroke the last time, and the likelihood of having another one became very high.

The last time Sam was treated in time and recovered quickly, this time Fraser deliberately dragged his feet and did not allow people to send Sam to the hospital, over time, Sam missed the best time for treatment, half of his body was paralyzed and he could no longer stand up, and he could only use a wheelchair in the future.

It was hard to believe that a man who was able-bodied yesterday became paralyzed after one night.

Fraser finished his task and smiled as he walked out of the hospital, hearing Kelley and Sam arguing.

The argument was about the very affair between Kelley and a young man.

Speaking of which, Fraser was stunned when he first saw it. It was known that Kelley loved Sam and caught his mistress, but not it was her had an affair.

Everyone said that Kelley was infatuated, but it was not expected that Kelley cheated on Sam.

"Mr. Murphy, I'm back." Fraser returned to the Murphy Group after completing his mission and told Stanley about the situation in Sam.

Stanley's thin lips coldly hooked after hearing this.

In fact, he wasn't at all happy with the way Sam had turned out.

Because he was about to lose his baby, and Sam was still alive.

What was more, Sam killed his parents, so how was it enough that Sam was paralyzed?

He had even decided that if he really couldn't find the will, he would not go down the legal route and let the law sentence Sam to death, but instead carry out the execution himself in secret.

He could handle it leaving the truth uncovered..

Once this thought came out, it was like the roots of a large tree, which grew deeper and deeper and could not be pulled out.

Stanley had decided to give himself only six months, and if he couldn't find the will within six months, he would really have to get Sam killed.

He no longer wanted to keep Sam alive that long, and it was time to make amends with his Mom and Dad.

"Make an appointment with Henry, I'll see him at the hospital this afternoon." Stanley waved his hand.

Fraser nodded and turned to go out.

After he left, Stanley pulled open the drawer and took out an old letter from it, the same one he had brought out of his grandfather's room last time, the one with his grandfather's apology and the whereabouts of his will.

It said that the will was with his parents.

What did it exactly mean?

Stanley stared at the words, his face constantly grim.

In the afternoon, he came to the hospital and met with Henry.

Henry had been in such a bad state of mind lately because of Ivy's affair, the hospital didn't dare to let him on the operating table, so he'd had time to meet with Stanley.

"What brings you here?" Henry asked in poor spirits.

Stanley looked at him, "Violet is pregnant."

Henry froze, "She's pregnant?"

Stanley nodded.

Henry laughed, "Congratulations, you're really good at getting women pregnant."

Stanley's handsome face darkened, "Alright, I want to know if those pills I took before will have an effect on the child in her belly?"

Because that child was conceived while he was on the pill.

So the reason for the deformity was most likely due to that.

He came here just to make sure of it.

However Henry shook his head, "It won't have an effect, that medicine cures your fertility and increases your sperm activity, it won't affect the child in Violet's belly."

"Really?" Stanley asked, narrowing his eyes.

"Of course, why would I lie to you." Henry thought he was strange.

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