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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 57

Stanley raised the hand that hadn’t gotten the infusion. Then he rubbed his sore temples, “I saved her. It has nothing to do with whether she is Ivan's woman, but because she is an employee of the Murphy Group. As the boss, I am obligated to be responsible for her. Besides, the most important thing is that she has rescued me twice!"

Hearing this, Fraser opened his mouth and suddenly had nothing to say.

Yes, if Violet hadn't saved Mr. Murphy in time, Mr. Murphy might have died long ago!

Stanley put his hand down and asked solemnly, "Does anyone else know that I’m injured?"

If Ivan knew that he was injured, he would definitely try to stop him from returning.

Then, on the pretext that he was recovering from his injuries abroad and was unable to manage the group, Ivan would incite those old guys who had been dissatisfied with him to share his rights!

Fraser obviously knew what Stanley was worried about. He shook his head and replied, "Don't worry, Mr. Murphy. I blocked the news in time. Ivan doesn't know yet, but Director Hunt is investigating for your whereabouts."

Stanley asked sternly, "Why is she investigating it for?"

Fraser threw the cotton swab into the trash can. "She saw that you didn't return home yesterday and couldn't contact you. She should be worried about you. Would you like to call her back?"

"No need!" Stanley pursed his thin lips.

Fraser did not speak again. He held the water glass to Stanley’s mouth.

Stanley raised his head slightly, took a few sips while biting the straw in the glass, and then waved his hand.

As soon as Fraser put down the water glass, the call came.

"Mr. Murphy, it’s the call from the fashion hall." Fraser took out his mobile phone and glanced at it.

Stanley closed his eyes and pinched the bridge of his nose, "You deal with it."

"Yes." Fraser replied and walked towards the door.

As soon as he opened the door, he saw Violet walking over with the doctor.

Violet stopped and asked, "Fraser, are you leaving now?"

Fraser pushed his glasses, "Yes, I have something to deal with. Please take care of Mr. Murphy."

"Don't worry. I will." Violet nodded.

Fraser thanked her and left.

Looking at his back, Violet tilted her head in doubt.

Strange! Why was his attitude to her worse these past two days?

But now why did he suddenly treat her with the polite attitude as before?

Violet couldn’t figure out, so she didn't think much. She just led the doctor into the ward.

The doctor checked Stanley, changed the medicine, and left soon. Only Violet and Stanley were left in the ward.

Violet stood by his hospital bed and looked at him gratefully, "Mr. Murphy, thank you for saving me."

If he hadn't pushed her away, she would definitely be hit by the crystal lamp.

"You don't need to thank me. Didn't you save me before? We are even!" Stanley said.

Then, he seemed to have thought of something again. He looked at Violet up and down, "By the way, when I pushed you out, I used much force. Didn't it hurt you?"

"No, no." Violet shook her head repeatedly and waved her hand. She felt so warm.

He was already hurt and couldn't get up, but he didn't forget to care about her.

It really made her so moved.

Hearing Violet said that she was okay, Stanley relaxed a little. But the next second he saw that her hands were wrapped around gauze. He frowned, "What happened to your hands?"

"You said this?" Violet spread her hands and looked at it, then said with a smile, "It cut a little by the crystal lamp while I was lifting the crystal lamp. But it's okay."

Stanley said, "Well!"

Violet put her hands down.

At this time, a grunt sounded.

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