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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 615

As for the rest, he could leave it alone.

However, when it came to noon, Stanley was ready to drive back home and to have dinner with Violet. As he had just left his office, he was stopped by someone.

"Stanley ...... Mr. Murphy!" Sophie stood in front of Stanley and shouted with a surprised face.

She finally saw him.

When he awoke, he was even more handsome and taller than he had been in the coma, and that overwhelming aura was simply mind-blowing.

Sophie placed both hands at her chest and could clearly feel that her heart was beating fast, so fast that it was almost popping out of her throat.

"Who are you?" Looking at the woman staring at him with an excited face, Stanley frowned slightly and asked coldly.

In fact, he had already guessed in his mind who this woman was, wearing a cleaning department overalls and looking at himself with such disgusting eyes, except for that person she supposedly saved his life, he had no other guess.

Sure enough, Sophie's next words confirmed his suspicions.

"Mr. Murphy, you don't know me?" Sophie's eyes widened in surprise, "I'm Sophie, the one who saved you."

She took a step closer, trying to get him to see her

Stanley took a step back, revealing a look that only then did he remember, "So it's you."

When Sophie saw that he knew who she was, she first smiled in surprise, and then her expression dimmed again, "Mr. Murphy, didn't Miss Hunt tell you about me?"

Why would he not know who she was?

Stanley pursed his thin lips, "Of course my wife told me, it's just that I've never seen you and I'm not interested in what you look like, that's why I couldn't know you. It has nothing to do with my wife."

Hearing him address that Miss Hunt as his wife, Sophie's heart was sour and jealous, but she didn't dare to show it on the surface, so she could only squeeze the corners of her mouth and replied, "So that's how it is."

‘What do you mean you're not interested in my looks.’

It must be that Miss Hunt was afraid that she would steal Stanley, so Miss Hunt didn't show Stanley her picture. They took her picture when they took Stanley away.

Furthermore, generally people wake up and learn that they have been saved, they will definitely want to meet the rescuer first. Even if they can't meet face to face, he will see her picture, but Stanley just didn't recognize her at all, so it must be Miss Hunt doesn't want Stanley to know her.

How can such a narrow-minded person be worthy of Stanley!

"Aren't you in the cleaning department? What are you doing here? This isn't the place for you to be!" Stanley's face was grim as he looked at Sophie.

What are those guys in the cleaning department up to? Didn't he tell them to keep an eye on this woman and not let her go where she shouldn't?

They now could not even stop such a person!

Sophie lowered her head and whispered, "I know this isn't the place for me to come, it's just that I was worried about you, so I thought I'd come up to see you."

"Worried about me?" Stanley wrinkled his brow.

Sophie nodded, "Yes, Mr. Murphy, is your injury recovered?"

She looked at his head with a worried look.

Stanley was bored, his thin lips pursed into a straight line as he replied, "It is not your business, leave me alone."

Hearing these words, a hurt expression surfaced on Sophie's face, and looking at her eyes, it was also clear that she was saying 'I care about you so much, how can you talk to me like that'. Stanley who saw it and felt gross.

"Mr. Murphy, I saved you, so how come I can't ask about you? I ......"

"All right!" Stanley raised his hand and interrupted her impatiently, "I have my doctor, my assistant, my wife and children, it's enough to have them worry and care about me, it's not your turn to worry about an outsider. You go down."

Sophie took two steps back incredulously, "An outsider?"

She saved his life, and he treats her like an outsider!

For a moment, Sophie was somewhat unable to accept this fact, and her eyes were red with aggression.

How could he do this to her?

She saved his life, and even if he doesn't treat her as a friend, he should not be so cold to her, saying she's just an outsider.

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