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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 525

Violet smiled once again, "Thank you, Mrs. Watts."

With those words, she turned towards Stanley and went after him.

Stanley waited for her next to the car.

Seeing her coming, he grabbed her wrist and pulled her into his arms, hugging her tightly, "I always thought that the second killer was my parents' business rival, but I never thought that it would be Ivy."

He had previously wondered if the second killer might refer to more than just one person, but a team.

But to his surprise, it was ten-year-old Ivy.

"Yeah, who would have thought it? Eighteen years ago, Ivy was ten years old, who would have thought that a ten year old had such ruthless tactics?" Violet patted his back soothingly.

Stanley hugged Violet tighter, "I hate myself so much right now."

Violet looked up at him, "Why?"

"I grew up with an elite education, either by my grandfather's side or abroad, rarely was I around my parents. The biggest reason Ivy would be accepted as my mother's goddaughter was because Ivy often came to keep her company and made her feel the joy of being a mother, later when my parents died, Ivy came to my family often, and it was only then that I deepened my relationship with Ivy."

"And then what?" Violet closed her eyes, being a faithful listener.

"Ivy often told me about how good my parents were to her and how she missed them, and I thought she really liked them, so I grew to accept her and thanked her for being there for my parents while I was away."

"That's why you saved Ivy when she was in a car accident, and even when she was a vegetable for ten years, you never gave up on letting her wake up, and after she woke up, you treated her so well?" Violet said.

Stanley nodded, "That's right, I was good to Ivy solely for the sake of my parents, but I didn't expect that Ivy was one of the killers who killed my parents, all those good things I did for her became a joke, I even felt that I was sorry for my parents."

Feeling the man's self-blame and guilt, Violet didn't feel good.

She rubbed against the man's chest, "It is not your fault, you didn't know it. I am sure your parents won't blame you. When we catch Ivy, we'll go apologize to them, they'll definitely forgive you."

Stanley stroked her hair, "I hope so."

It was still unknown where Ivy was hiding, and after all this time, she hadn't been found.

He was convinced that someone must have helped Ivy, otherwise Ivy alone would not have been able to hide for so long.

But he didn’t know who the hell was helping Ivy, it can't be Collin, for Collin was almost done and did not have the extra energy to care about a relative who was on the verge of an accident.

So the person who helped Ivy must be someone else. Who was it?

Ivan or someone else?

Thinking about the time before when he and Violet were in fight, Ivan and Ivy had contacted each other once.

He thought that the connection that time could never be as simple as Ivy had said, that it was Ivan who had approached her to inquire about Violet, that there must be something else.

As for what it was, he already had a vague answer in his mind, it was that video in his inbox.

That video was taken by Ivy and must have been in Ivy's possession all along, who was bent on breaking up him and Violet, and Ivan as well.

So there was a real possibility that they could work together, and Ivy gave the video to Ivan, who in turn sent it to him.

When he thought about it that way, it made sense.

Then it was high likely that Ivan had helped with Ivy's current hideout.

If it was really Ivan, perhaps Ivy would no longer be in J City by now.

Thinking about this, Stanley's face was gloomy and unsightly.

Seeing this, Violet was about to ask him what was wrong when his phone rang.

Violet had to swallow the words she was about to ask and took out her phone to look at it, it was Steven calling.

"Hey, Steven?" Violet answered the phone.

Steven's gentle voice came, "Sister, just now Eason contacted Talia."

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