Violet though also felt that this Miss Robinson might not be a bit normal, especially with her words and personality, like the kind of self-styled self-improvement heroine in one of those school dramas from long ago.
But although she thought so, she did not say a word about it, after giving Fraser a warning look with her eyes, she smiled at Sophie, "Well, I didn’t humiliate you, Miss Robinson, but you saved my husband, I will thank you. You can think about what you need first, when you have the answer, you can call me. You have my number."
With that, she turned around and headed inside.
Seeing this, Sophie followed, "What exactly is your status?"
She asked.
Violet kept her footsteps, "I think you should have guessed, didn't the internet say two days ago that the chairman of the Murphy Group was missing? My husband is the chairman of the Murphy Group."
Sophie's eyes widened.
So he really is the chairman of the Murphy Group!
That is right, how can there be two people in this world that look exactly alike?
He's the chairman of Murphy Group, he's married, his wife is so beautiful, and he has two kids.
Sophie's illusion that Stanley was just the twin brother of the chairman of the Murphy Group was shattered, and while she was vaguely secretly happy.
The chairman must be very rich.
If one were with him, would these people then call herself Mrs. Murphy, just as they called this woman?
Sophie smiled as she watched Violet's slender back, her heart beating fast, and there was even some faint ambition flickering under her eyes.
But on her face, she didn't show it in the slightest as she twisted her two hands together and asked, "If he's the chairman, why did you guys send the video before, saying he wasn't missing?"
"That's a business secret, Miss Robinson, it's better for you not to ask." Before Violet could answer, Fraser spoke up, with a hint of warning in his tone.
Sophie bit her lip, and her heart suddenly became uncomfortable.
These people are arrogant!
Why are they so proud to have money?
Violet looked slightly sideways at Sophie, saw the sulking on her face. She smiled, but didn't bother to pay attention to it, and walked directly towards the doctor.
"Doctor, how is Stanley?" Violet asked worriedly.
The doctor retrieved his diagnostic tools, "There's nothing wrong with Mr. Murphy, it's just that the blood clot is pressing on his head, so he hasn't woken up. I heard that Mr. Murphy was treated in a small hospital before, right?"
"Right." Violet nodded.
The doctor sighed, "No wonder, the small hospital is not well-equipped
with medical equipment, many surgeries cannot be done. If in the big hospital, the blood clot in Mr. Murphy's head can be directly shattered with instruments, he would have woken up long ago."
Hearing that Stanley was fine and would be able to wake up as soon as he transferred to the big hospital in the city, Violet was relieved.
Fraser looked at Sophie reproachfully, "Miss Robinson, I'm thankful that you saved Mr. Murphy, but you put Mr. Murphy in a small hospital, and it delayed Mr. Murphy’s treatment."
Sophie's voice rose sharply as she squeezed her palms in aggravation, "The big hospital is too expensive, I simply don't have that much money to send him there!"
Fraser sneered, "It is about money, but you did not want to, I think you know in your heart. Even if you have no money, Mr. Murphy has it, Mr. Murphy's phone is not with him, but the wallet is still on him, even without the wallet, his watch, tie clip, cuffs are worth a lot, you can pay the hospital with all these."
A hint of surprise flashed in Sophie's eyes.
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