"Yeah, it would be nice to have a clue." Violet said as she ruffled her hair.
Stanley pursed his lips, "The clues are there, but they can't be deciphered."
"What do you mean?" Violet looked at him.
Stanley replied, "Some time ago, I found a letter in my grandfather's former room, and it said that the will is with my parents, but my parents have been dead for eighteen years, so it became contradictory."
"Indeed, but who says that if it is definitely around them." Violet laughed.
Stanley looked stunned, "Are you saying that the will could possibly be in my parents' tomb?"
"It shouldn't be possible in the tomb, after all, no one would move the tomb, it could be somewhere next to the tomb." Violet analyzed.
Stanley's fists clenched, "Maybe, you're right."
Normally, no one would think about a will being next to a tomb, because no one would think anyone would hide anything in a place like that.
But it was precisely this impossibility that made it more and more likely.
"Stanley, why don't you have someone go look for it?" Violet suggested.
Stanley nodded, "Sure, I'll be there when I return tomorrow."
Violet nodded her head.
It wasn't long before Stanley was out the door to meet with Governor Baron.
Because of this incident, he owed the governor a favor and had to go pay it off.
Violet was left alone at the villa, eating fruit and watching TV at the same time.
It played on the TV was the news that all the maternity staff of several hospitals had been taken away for an investigation.
The outside world knew what the obstetrics and gynecology departments of these hospitals had done, and all of a sudden the reputation of these hospitals received serious questions.
Many pregnant women who visit these hospitals even pulled banners up in protest.
It went so viral and it could not be settled for a long time to come.
But Violet felt that they deserved it and did not sympathize.
In the afternoon, Linda returned with her two children.
Linda hurriedly approached Violet, "Violet, I found out something.
"What is it?" Violet asked, sipping her milk.
Linda glanced at the two children before she spoke.
Violet instantly understood that what she was going to say next was not suitable for the two children to hear, so she smiled, "Calvin, take your sister to play upstairs."
"Okay." Calvin responded, obediently pulling Arya towards the stairs.
As he walked away, though, he looked back at Violet and Linda, something flickering in his eyes.
Soon, Linda and Violet were the only two people left in the living room.
Violet put down her glass of milk, "Go ahead, what is it?"
"It's Pennie." Linda sat down, "Violet, I took the two kids to the mall for a stroll at noon, and I met Pennie and her teacher."
"Miya?" Violet raised her eyebrows.
Linda nodded, "That's right, she was wearing a black cloak and a wide brimmed hat, but I didn't see her face, but I don't want to see her face, it's scary. Her hands scared me enough with burn scars"
"It's really her." As Violet listened to such a description of her dress, the person she saw in the restaurant that time came to her mind.
Sure enough, that time she met was Miya.
Pennie's teacher.
"Violet, you've seen her?" Linda looked at Violet.
Violet nodded, "Yes, Pennie is her disciple, since her disciple has a competition to attend, it is normal for her to come."
When Violet’s teacher was done with the exchange conference, he would come over as well.
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