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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 640

The maid understood, but shook her head without answering.

Thinking her voice was too low, Violet asked again.

But the maid still shook her head and would not answer.

At this instant, Violet understood that it wasn't that the maid didn't hear her, but that the maid deliberately didn't tell her where this place was.

"Ma'am, are you hungry? I've made your favorite food, go down and eat some." At this time, the maid finally spoke up and asked Violet if she was hungry.

Honestly, Violet was indeed hungry, but she wouldn't agree to go down and eat anything if she was hungry.

Who knows if there's anything wrong with the food?

And it was now imperative that she find out where this place was and who had brought her here first.

And, how is Stanley doing now?

She didn't know how much time had passed since she had been taken, but it had been night when she had been taken, and now it was daytime, so it had all been nearly a dozen hours at least, maybe a day or two at the most.

By now Stanley must be anxiously looking for her, and she didn't know how he would react if he couldn't find her, and she missed him now.

"Madam?" The maid couldn't help but shout softly when she saw Violet not speaking and biting her lip in deep sadness.

Violet took a deep breath, barely calming her inner emotions, and looked to the maid, "I know, you go down first, I'll be there."

Regardless, she really should get down there and find out where she was now first.

"Okay." The maid didn't have to go down with Violet and turned around to go out.

This made Violet relieved, she was really afraid that this maid had to go down with her, after all, she wanted to check this room first to see if there were any clues, if this maid was there, it would be inconvenient for her to check. Now that the maid was gone, it was just convenient for her.

Violet rubbed her temples and began to wander up and down the room, examining it carefully, especially the labels on some of the furniture, and she didn't let any of them go.

Because on some of the labels, the country's place name was marked, either the place of origin, and based on that, maybe she could make a rough guess as to what country she was in.

After looking around, Violet already knew what country she was in, and it was in N.z..

The labels on these pieces of furniture are labeled with the country of origin as N.z., so the odds are that she is in N.z..

Of course, it was also possible that the owner of this villa loved the furniture from N.z. and had it flown to another country specifically for N.z., but she thought that it was less likely.

Anyway, whatever, go down there and check it out before she can maybe make up her minds completely.

With that thought, Violet squeezed her palm and opened the door to her room.

Once outside, Violet noticed that the opposite side was a railing, not like a traditional villa where the opposite side was also a room.

So again, she was now able to ascertain that the cottage was not large, as there was only the small cottage, opposite the railings.

Violet walked to the heel of the railing to look down, and was sure of her suspicions, the villa was not large, she was currently on the third floor, and in the living room below, the maid, who had just been there, was changing the water for a bouquet of flowers.

Seemingly sensing Violet's gaze, the maid raised her head and smiled, "Madam, come down, lunch is ready."

Lunch ......

Violet narrowed her eyes, so it was noon?

Upon waking up, she noticed that her phone, watch and jewelry were gone, apparently taken down by the person who brought her here.

She couldn't see the time, and there wasn't anything in the room to tell the time, so she didn't know exactly what time it was.

She didn't realize that it was still noon.

Violet nodded towards the maids below before heading downstairs.

As she descended the stairs, she surveyed the villa.

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