Like everyone else, he never thought it was Phoebe who pushed Talia.
After all, Talia was her biological mother. As a daughter, she couldn't hurt her biological mother like this.
When Phoebe heard Stanley's questioning, she felt guilty, but she had an affirmative expression on her face, "Of course it’s Violet!"
"Are you sure?" Stanley stared at her closely.
"I'm sure! Everyone in the design department witnessed it!" Phoebe secretly pinched the palm of her hand to prevent herself from revealing any flaws.
Stanley couldn't figure out whether she was telling the truth or not. He pinched his eyebrows. "Fraser went to the design department to ask. They said that when they saw Talia, she had passed out. But whether it’s Violet or not, they didn’t know. So the truth still needs to be investigated.”
Phoebe lowered her eyelids, cursing inwardly.
They said they would help her, but when they were asked by Fraser, they said that they didn't see it. Phoebe was really pissed off!
If they directly said it was Violet, Stanley would definitely believe it. Why did she have such stupid colleagues?
"One more question." Stanley didn't know what Phoebe was thinking. He crossed his fingers on the desk, and asked in a cold voice, "Did you bribe the men in the police station and ask them to torture Violet?"
Hearing his words, Phoebe's eyes widened, "I didn't!"
When did she bribe someone from the police station?
She really wanted Violet to be detained for a while. As long as Talia woke up and insisted that it was Violet, she was able to convict Violet, so she didn't need to do anything extra. Who was setting her up?
Stanley had been paying attention to Phoebe. Seeing the blankness and anger on Phoebe's face, he knew that she had not lied, then his heart sank.
"I see. You can go out." Stanley waved his hand.
After Phoebe left, Fraser came in, "Mr. Murphy, the shareholders let you go to the meeting."
Stanley frowned, "What kind of meeting?"
"About today's incident! They said that Violet had brought a very bad influence to the company and they were preparing to fire Violet." Fraser replied.
Stanley immediately sneered, "The influence? It's ridiculous. The influence of their private life is more than that. They have to fire the chief designer of ‘Born of Fire’! Who gives them rights?"
After speaking, he stood up and went to the meeting room.
It was already an hour later after he finished dealing with the shareholders.
As Stanley walked towards the elevator, he instructed Fraser behind him, "You send someone to Talia's hospital. When she wakes up, see if you can hear Talia say that she fell by herself or was pushed by someone else. Remember, don’t be discovered by Talia."
Since there was no surveillance at the location of the incident, it was impossible to prove the truth of Talia's fall.
He could only use this method for the time being.
"Got it!" Fraser nodded.
Stanley looked at the phone. After thinking about it, he sent a text message to Violet, asking her if she had offended anyone other than Phoebe. That person was most likely the one who bribed the auxiliary policeman.
Violet was about to go to the kindergarten to pick up the children. When she saw this message, she was stunned.
What he meant was that it was not Phoebe who bribed the auxiliary policeman, but someone else!
But besides Phoebe and Talia, she had no other enemies.
Violet replied this message to Stanley.
After waiting for a while, Stanley didn’t reply. Violet sighed in a sense of loss.
At this time, the doorbell rang.
"Who is it?" Violet put away the phone and went to open the door.
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