Stanley frowned, feeling in his heart that the person who called was out of time.
But despite that thought, he took his phone out.
The call was from Fraser, Stanley answered, "What is it?"
"Mr. Murphy, news just came from the country that Eason has fallen down." Fraser replied.
Stanley immediately looked at Violet.
Violet blinked in confusion, "What's wrong?"
"Eason has fallen down." Stanley said.
Violet looked puzzled, and then lowered her eyes, "I know."
Talia had been poisoning him, and she hadn't let anyone stop it.
It was only a matter of time before Eason fell, wasn't it? She was also mentally prepared for it.
But when it was really heard, she was still upset.
After all, it was her real father.
"How is he doing now?" Stanley asked into the phone.
Fraser shook his head and replied, "Not very well, Eason suddenly fell down while he was out fishing with someone, now he has been sent to the hospital. He hasn't come out of the resuscitation room yet, but the doctor said that even if he is rescued, he won't be able to stand up, he can only lie in the hospital bed."
"I see." Stanley nodded slightly.
He then put down his phone and asked Violet, "What are you going to do?"
"Go back home and see him." Violet rubbed her brow.
In any case, with Eason down, she should indeed go back and visit him.
Stanley nodded, "Okay, I'll arrange a flight."
"Then I'll go talk to Steven."
After saying that, Violet walked out of the study and went outside to call Steven.
That evening, Violet and Stanley took the two children with them and set off on the plane back to country.
After getting off the plane, Fraser sent news that Eason was out of danger, and the hospital also found out that Eason was poisoned, but was suppressed by Fraser and was not allowed to tell Eason.
So Eason still didn't know exactly how he fell down, thinking that he really was old now.
And Talia had been on edge the moment Eason entered the hospital, afraid that the doctor would find out that Eason had been poisoned.
The moment she decided to drug Eason, she wished that Eason would die at home so that he wouldn't have to be sent to the hospital for someone to find out that Eason died from poisoning, and she would be completely free from suspicion.
But she didn't expect that Eason fell down outside and was taken to the hospital by someone else.
Her soul nearly flew away when she heard the call from the hospital.
But in the end, the hospital did not say that Eason was poisoned, but only that he was old and his body functions were declining.
This made Talia breathe a huge sigh of relief, while also looking down on the hospital a bit in her heart.
She thought how good these doctors were, but they were nothing more than that.
Since the hospital couldn't find out that Eason was poisoned, it was fine to let Eason stay in the hospital, which just saved her from picking Eason back, lest Eason die in the villa and make the villa stink.
After all, in the future, that villa was a house for her and Nate, as well as Filip.
Just when Talia was thinking beautifully about the future, there was a knock on the door of the ward.
"Who is it?" Talia asked unhappily.
Eason opened his eyes, but there wasn't much strength in his body, and his voice was a bit small when he spoke, "Go open the door."
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