Arya nodded twice, "Oaky."
Violet let go of her, "I promise you that I will come to pick you up as soon as I find Daddy."
She made a promise.
Arya smiled at this.
At that moment, her cell phone rang.
Violet took the cell phone on the bed, seeing the caller ID, she answered it in a hurry.
Before she could say anything, a bombastic inquiry came from the other end of the phone, "Violet, I saw the official website of the competition, what happened to that withdrawal statement of yours? Did you withdraw yourself from the competition or were you dismissed?"
"Jessie, calm down." Violet held her forehead.
She knew for sure that Jessie would call her.
"I wasn't dismissed, and it was indeed my own intention to withdraw from the competition." Violet said.
Jessie quieted down, and then her voice rose again, "Is it true that you went into premature labor?"
Violet nodded her head.
Jessie sucked in a breath of cold air, and then asked with anxious concern, "What the hell is going on? You're only six months pregnant, how did you go into premature labor? Did you fall?"
"No, I got simulated."
"What?"
"You know about the news of Stanley's disappearance yesterday, right?"
"I know." Jessie nodded, "How could I not know about such big news, but ...... Wait, that isn’t true, right?"
The corners of Violet's mouth pulled out a bitter arc, "Yes, it is true, Stanley is missing. In the video on the internet, I had Calvin replace the audio in order to temporarily hide the news of Stanley's disappearance from the outside world, otherwise there would be turmoil in the Murphy Group."
"Oh my, how could this happen!" Jessie walked around the office anxiously, "What the hell happened to Mr. Murphy, how did he go missing?"
"Ivan and Ivy returned to the country, Stanley found their stronghold and chased after them, not expecting it to be a trap. Ivan installed explosives there, Stanley jumped into the river to avoid it, and then there has been no news. We haven't given up looking for him these days, but there's just no news of Stanley at all."
Jessie took another breath of cold air, "I didn't know so many things actually happened, and Mr. Murphy hasn't been heard from for so long, so you don't even know if he's dead or alive now?"
Violet was silent for a moment and nodded, "Yes, but I think he's still alive, so I'm planning to go back home tonight to look for him."
Anyway, whether Stanley was still alive or not, she had to find him.
If he was alive, she would find his person, if he was death, she would find his body.
Jessie nodded, "According to your character, it's normal for you to go back to look for him after such a big incident with Mr. Murphy, so the reason you withdrew from the competition wasn't just because of premature birth, but also this, right?"
It was true that Jessie knew her best, besides Stanley and the two children.
Violet bit her lip, "Yeah, now the organizer has agreed, and Fraser has gone to help me go through the formalities to return. My teacher came to see me last night, and knowing what happened to me, he agreed me to withdraw from the competition and return home."
"Then Aimee and Linda ......"
"They also agreed and supported me, but I owe them after all, so when Stanley is found, I will make it up to them twice as much." Violet said with a guilt-ridden face.
Jessie sighed, "When it comes to this, it's the only way to go, and I'm sure if it were them in this situation, you would have agreed to withdraw from the competition as well."
Violet smiled, not denying it.
"Where's the baby? Is the baby still alive?" Jessie asked again.
When Violet thought of her little son, who was still in the incubator, her heart was like a needle in a cone, hurting her so much that she couldn't breathe.
"Yes, the baby is alive, but he has to stay in the incubator for a few months."
"It's normal for a premature baby to stay in the incubator, as long as the baby is still alive. Mr. Murphy has money, when the baby comes out of the incubator, it can always be raised well, by the way, is it a boy and a girl?" Jessie asked with a smile.
"A boy." Violet replied.
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