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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 66

When Calvin heard Stanley’s words, he quickly looked at Violet's face. He saw the red fingerprints on Violet’s face. His immature little face showed a touch of coldness that was not suitable for his age, "Mommy, who slapped you?"

Arya also realized that Violet was beaten, then she cried out.

Violet hurriedly hugged Arya in her arms, while comforting her, while answering to the father and son, "My Dad."

"Eason came for you?" Stanley pursed his lips.

Violet nodded.

"Eason..." Calvin chanted the name softly. A chill flashed in his dark eyes.

Neither Violet and Stanley found it.

Stanley asked in a deep voice, "What did he do with you?"

Violet put Arya down and gave a wry smile, "What else can he do? Let me apologize to Phoebe and Talia."

"Did you apologize to them?"

"No! Why should I apologize for what I haven't done?" Violet shook her head.

Calvin said, "Mommy, why did that Eason ask you to apologize?"

"Kids don’t need to know this. Okay, take your sister back to the room to play." Violet tapped his little head and handed Arya to him.

Calvin didn't get the answer he wanted. Although he was unwilling, he took Arya back to the room.

"Mr. Murphy, thank you for helping me bring the two children back." Violet bowed slightly to Stanley, expressing gratitude.

Stanley helped her stand straight, and then asked, "Are you better?"

"Well, it's better. But I still feel a dizzy, but I didn’t have the fever."

"That's good." Stanley nodded.

Violet turned sideways and let out the way, "Mr. Murphy, come in and sit down for a while?"

Stanley hesitated for a moment, but didn't refuse. Then he walked in.

Violet poured him a glass of water, and suddenly said, "Mr. Murphy, I didn't tell you that Talia was pushed by Director Hunt."

The hand Stanley held the water glass shook a little, "What did you say?"

Violet looked at him and repeated what she had just said, "Talia was pushed by Director Hunt. At that time, I angered Talia. She wanted to hit me. Then Director Hunt came over and wanted to push me from behind. I avoided her, so she happened to push Talia and then framed me."

"Do you have any evidence?" Stanley stared at her.

Violet smiled faintly, "Of course! You guys don't actually know that the place where the incident happened is monitored. Since my first draft was stolen by Kara, I have been worried about everyone in the design department. So after the clothe of ‘Born of Fire’ came, I applied for a lot of monitoring equipment with the monitoring department."

Hearing this, Stanley knew everything.

No wonder he didn't see any nervousness and anxiety on her face since she woke up.

It turned out that she had had evidence to prove her innocence.

"Then what do you want to do? Publish the surveillance?" Stanley put down the water glass.

Violet sat down opposite him, "Yes, that's what I meant. But Director Hunt is your fiancée. Once I announce the truth, it will also embarrass you, so I want to tell you first. Mr. Murphy, are you going to stop me?"

She looked into his eyes.

Stanley frowned without answering.

Logically, he should stop her. Because after she announced the truth, it would be a small thing to embarrass him, and it was the most important thing to affect the reputation of the company.

But on the other hand, she was also a victim of being unjustly wronged. It was normal for her to fight back. He had no rights to stop her.

Stanley stayed silent. Seeing this, Violet lowered her eyes to cover the disappointment in her eyes, "Mr. Murphy, you may not know Director Hunt incited the kids in that previous kindergarten to bully Calvin and Arya, saying that Calvin and Arya are bastards with no father."

"What?" Stanley was stunned. Then his face became gloomy, "Is there such a thing?"

"Yes, as a mother, I don't want my children to suffer such wrongs. So even if you want to stop, I will announce the truth and let Director Hunt be punished, even if you will fire me." Violet looked indifferent. Her tone was extremely serious.

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