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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 603

"Young woman?" When Violet heard these words, she couldn't help but frown, her heart aching.

But soon, she adjusted her mind to not be jealous.

After all, she had saved Stanley and was his benefactor, so she could not be jealous.

Feeling ashamed of her caution, Violet slapped her cheeks, gathered her emotions, and asked again, "That young woman is the tricycle owner?"

"Yes, I took someone and went to a hospital twenty kilometers away from that river, and the doctor told me that a lady named Jiang drove a tricycle and took Mr. Murphy to the hospital, but yesterday the woman surnamed Robinson discharged Mr. Murphy and now they have left the hospital."

"Did the hospital say anything about Stanley's current condition?" Violet asked.

Her main concern now was Stanley's health, was he injured and where did he hurt?

Fraser nodded, "Yes, the hospital told me that there is no major injury on Mr. Murphy's body only some abrasions, the really serious place is his head. Mr. Murphy received a heavy blow to the head, he hasn't woken up in the past few days, now they don't know if he has woken up."

"Sure enough ......" Violet dropped back into her chair.

Her suspicions verified that Stanley might not have woken up.

Yeah, if he woke up, how could he not go home?

"Where did she take Stanley to?" Violet rubbed her brow.

Fraser sighed, "I do not know, according to the hospital, they have not seen that woman before, so she should not live in their town, but other places. According to the tricycle, she may not be too far from the town, because that kind of tricycle cannot drive fifty kilometers at once, or it will run out of power."

"The hospital has the woman's phone number, right?"

"Yes, here it is." Fraser handed Violet a slip of paper with a name and phone number on it.

Violet took it and read out the name, "Sophie Robinson ......"

"Before I came back, I called this number and tried to contact her, but there was never Jimmyswer." Fraser said regretfully, "But later on, I approached the town's police station, and the police station said they would help us check her address and contact us when they found it." Fraser responded.

Violet gave a nod, "Okay ......"

Before the conversation could finish, it was interrupted by Fraser's cell phone ringing.

Violet's eyes widened slightly and she urged him to answer it, "Quick, let's see if it's from the police station."

Fraser nodded and hurriedly pulled out his phone.

After pulling out his phone and looking at it, he hurriedly replied to Violet, "Yes."

"I'll answer it!" Violet snatched up the phone and answered it immediately.

The call was from the police station in that town, they had found out Sophie's address, so they called to inform.

Calvin was smart to find a pen and hand it to Violet.

Violet wrote down the address on the note, her hand trembling slightly.

After writing it down, Violet's eyes burst into tears of joy, and she thanked the police station.

After that, the call hung up and Violet returned the phone to Fraser.

Fraser took it and asked, "Mrs. Murphy, I'll personally go over there and pick up Mr. Murphy tomorrow morning."

"No, I will go with you guys." Violet wiped the tears from her eyes.

Calvin also wanted to go, but was stopped by Violet.

After all, she felt worried with such a young child going to the countryside.

"But Mrs. Murphy, you're not well yet." Fraser actually had some disapproval of Violet going.

But Violet was very determined, "I'm going, as a wife, I'm going to pick up my husband, and don't you forget, I gave up the competition to go back home to find him, and now that I've found him, how can I not go and pick him up?"

Fraser had nothing to say at this point.

Yeah, they haven't been able to find Mr. Murphy the last few days when Mrs. Murphy hasn't been back.

Now she has just returned home for a day and has found him. Surely there are miracles between husband and wife.

In that case, what reason is there for him to disagree?

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