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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 632

When Stanley saw this, his face became even grimmer, "What the hell do you want!"

Sophie bit her lip, "Mr. Murphy, why did you fire me?"

She looked at him with an unconvinced look.

Stanley laughed in exasperation, "Why? Why don't you think about what you've done all this time?"

"I didn't do anything." Sophie looked puzzled.

Stanley now understood that this was a fool, there was no need to ask her such a question, it would be better to just say it.

Thinking about this, Stanley stared at her coldly, "You are an employee of the cleaning department, didn’t your leader tell you that you are not allowed to go up to the top floor? And you went up there twice, what do you want? Are you trying to steal some secrets?"

"No, I'm not trying to steal any secrets." Sophie waved her hands to deny it, "I just want to see you, you know, I am interested in you ......"

"I don't want to know that, and as I said, I don't want you to save me at all if I can, and if your rescue will only cause me trouble and hassle, then your rescue will become worthless." Stanley interrupted her in a cold voice.

Tears slipped down Sophie's eyes, "Why do you do this to me, don't you have a heart?"

She saved him and he told him that he didn't want her to and that she was causing him trouble, but she clearly didn't mean that.

"It's you who has no heart!" Stanley added, "Not only do you have no heart, you also have no shame. There's nothing wrong with loving someone, but you can't expect that person to love you too, not to mention that person still has a family. You've looked at me with deep love several times and chased me, what do you want? To destroy my family?"

"I ......" Sophie wanted to say that she didn't, yet the words came to her lips, she couldn't say them.

Stanley's eyes were full of ridicule, "Look, you can't even deny it yourself, so such feelings are dirty. Yesterday you tried to ruin my wedding, do you think I will let you go? I've already paid back your saving grace directly with money, the money has already been paid to your father, from now on, there is no grace between you and me, so leave, don't let me see you again. If I see you again, I won't show mercy."

After saying that, he got into his car and drove away from Sophie.

Sophie looked at the direction his car left with a listless gaze, and finally couldn't take it anymore, squatting on the ground and crying out.

Why? Why would God do this to her?

She was just trying to pursue her love, but why does everyone look down on her and think she's at fault?

Was she really wrong?

As she was thinking about it, her phone suddenly rang.

Sophie took her phone out and glanced at it, seeing that it was Ivan calling, her face changed, then she hastily dried her tears and answered, "Hello ......"

"You're really useless, I asked you to stay at the Murphy Group and help me, but you were kicked out even before I let you do my business, you really let me down." Although Ivan's voice sounded gentle, the coldness within it still made Sophie shiver.

She gripped the phone with both hands and asked in a shaky voice, "You ...... How did you know I was ......"

"Of course I heard it." Ivan hooked his thin lips.

Sophie's eyes widened, "You put a wiretap on me?"

Ivan laughed lowly, "If I don't, how can I always know your latest developments? How would I know if you have betrayed me?"

"I didn't betray you." Sophie hastily retorted.

Ivan chortled, "I know you didn't, but it doesn't matter, this is the end of your previous cooperation with me. You are a fool, maybe I shouldn't have expected you to do anything for me from the beginning."

He knew about Sophie's feelings for Stanley, but he didn't expect this woman to be so brainless.

After entering the Murphy group, instead of thinking of standing firm first by performing well, she could not wait and pestered Stanley, wearing out that little bit of kindness.

I can't believe I went off on a tangent by working with a woman like that in the first place.

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