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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 591

"Here's the deal." Linda put down her knife and fork, "Didn't I say before that these top singers in the world are going to combine together for a concert, and these are the tickets for the concert."

"So that's how it is." Violet understood now and nodded her head.

Aimee heard that and her eyes lit up, "I'm interested."

"Here is the ticket." Violet smiled as she drew out a ticket and gave it to her.

Aimee hastily took it, "Thanks, Violet."

"No need." Violet smiled, and then looked at the other tickets, "Do you have any, Linda?"

"I do, these are the ones the magazine gave you, and I have two that I plan to go over with Fraser." Linda said with some embarrassment.

Violet nodded, "That's a good idea."

"Violet, you can also bring Mr. Murphy and the two kids, just so Jessie can go too." Linda suggested.

Violet estimated the tickets in her hand was enough, she put it back into the envelope, "Okay, when the time comes, I will tell Stanley and Jessie. The concert is still a month away, it's early, there's no rush. Let’s eat first."

The crowd went back to eating.

Domestically, Stanley arrived at Axy Real Estate.

Since he was not the largest shareholder, he could not intervene in many projects of Axy Real Estate, and could only ask some specific matters about Axy being rummaged yesterday.

Sure enough, the Axy administrator revealed that the one who came here yesterday to rummage around was indeed Ivan himself.

Because Ivan was originally the nominally largest shareholder of Axy, even if he hadn't inherited yet, the administrator wouldn't stop him.

So Ivan came in brightly, rummaged around, and left without finding anything.

After listening to the administrator's explanation, Stanley was silent for a moment before speaking in a cold voice, "Next time if Ivan shows up again, notify me immediately!"

The administrator wasn't aware of the feud between IvJimmyd Stanley, and nodded his head in agreement without hesitation, "Okay, Mr. Murphy."

"Let's go." Stanley got up and led the administrator away from Axy.

Axy was not an industry he held, and he was only a guest here, so naturally there was no need to stay much longer since he had asked what he wanted to know.

Stanley left Axy and went straight to the hospital.

In the car, he looked to the administrator, "Any luck with Josephine Watts?"

The administrator shook his head, ''No, there is nothing found on Josephine Watts, I think Ivan should not have gone to him, but even if he did, I guess Josephine Watts would not reveal Ivan's trail to us, after all, she is real mother of Ivan. Even if there is no affection, Josephine Watts would not do anything harm to Ivan."

When Stanley heard this, he didn't say anything, because it did make sense.

"No matter what, continue to monitor Josephine Watts, and once you have a clue on Ivan, immediately take control where Josephine Watts lives." Stanley ordered with narrowed eyes.

The administrator nodded, "Got it."

Stanley didn't speak anymore and was flipping through a document.

When he arrived at the hospital, he dropped the paperwork to the administrator and got out of the car and walked towards the inpatient unit.

Just after arriving at Bella's ward, Stanley saw through the glass a doctor in a white coat was holding an empty syringe and was to inject air into Bella.

Seeing to this scene, Stanley's pupils shrank and he kicked open the door of the ward, "What are you doing?"

Not expecting to be caught doing something bad, the doctor dropped the syringe and ran towards the door, trying to run.

However, Stanley had expected this and kicked over to the doctor's belly as he ran over.

The doctor's face contorted in pain as he was kicked to the ground.

Stanley first glanced at the unconscious Bella on the hospital bed, then took three steps forward and stepped on the doctor's chest, crushing it hard, "Say it, who sent you here!"

The doctor couldn't speak in pain, and both eyes were red as he looked at Stanley.

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