After replying, he stopped looking at the concern online.
Because the post that followed him has quelled the impact of the one before it.
"Mr. Murphy." At that moment, there was a knock on the door of the hospital room.
Stanley glanced at the hospital bed and saw that the three were not awakened, before he went over to open the door.
"Mr. Murphy, I ......"
"Let’s talk outside." Stanley interrupted Fraser.
Realizing what was going on, Fraser nodded and went out.
Stanley walked out and gently closed the door, "Go ahead."
"It's Phoebe and Nate's identification." Fraser handed one of the two documents under her armpit to Stanley, "Their identification just came out, and the results show that Phoebe is indeed not Eason's daughter, but Nate's daughter."
Stanley wasn't much surprised by the result.
Since Violet even dared to send her hair back, the possibility that Phoebe was not Eason's daughter was very high.
Making an identification was just to confirm.
Stanley flipped through Phoebe and Nate's paternity test casually and closed it, not particularly interested, waiting for Violet to wake up and hand it over to Violet.
After all, this was the Hunt family's business, and he couldn't very well interfere even as a son-in-law.
So, let her handle it.
"What's that?" Stanley's gaze fell on Fraser's hand with another document.
Fraser's expression became much more serious all of a sudden, "This is a list of your patents' connections, and a list of Tora's cell phone purchases. You asked me to compare the two lists last time to see if there were any overlapping people, I have done so, and there are quite a few."
Saying that, Fraser handed the document over.
Stanley squinted and flipped it open, looking directly at the list.
There were about two dozen people on the list, who were both former friends and enemies of his parents and purchasers of Tora phones.
So there must be a second murderer among these two dozen people, and as to who it is, he will focus on these two dozen people.
"Check it out, find out all these two dozen people, even their ancestors!" Stanley finished reading it and returned the document to Fraser.
Fraser responded, "Yes."
"Is there anything else?" Seeing that Fraser didn't leave, Stanley asked again.
Fraser touched the tip of her nose, "It's like this, Dr. Baxter called me earlier and said he wanted to come and see the two kids, and asked me to talk to you about it."
The corners of Stanley's mouth curled up coldly, "Tell him to get lost."
He wouldn't let Henry come to see the two children.
Two children were indirectly harmed by Henry like this, and he could not make it up by visiting them.
"I know, I'll reply to him. Mr. Murphy, I'll leave first." Fraser offered her farewell.
Stanley nodded slightly.
After Fraser left, Stanley went back to the ward, sat on the sofa, and started working on the paperwork.
Violet woke up and it was already 3pm.
But the two kids were still sleeping.
She didn't wake the two children and gingerly made her way towards the washroom.
After washing her face, Violet was a lot more awake.
At that moment, Bella came in from outside, "Mrs. Murphy, you're awake."
"Yeah, where's Stanley?" Violet asked.
Bella put down the thermos bucket in her hand, "Mr. Murphy has gone back to the company, it seems he has something to do, but he will be here later."
"Okay." Violet nodded.
Bella opened the thermos, "Mrs. Murphy, let's eat first, I brought this for you."
Smelling the mouth-watering aroma, Violet smiled and responded, "Sure, it's been a long time since I've eaten your cooking, I miss it."
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