"It doesn't matter, at least we didn't lose out this time, Ivy got caught, didn't she?" Violet looked at Stanley with a smile, "The one you want to dispose of more than Ivan is still Ivy, right?"
Stanley's eyes sank, not denying it.
Indeed, he hated Ivy more than Ivan.
"I know, tell those bodyguards to pull back, it's useless there anymore." Stanley pinched his brow and ordered in a cold voice.
He can't blame those bodyguards for not catching Ivan this time.
Mainly, those bodyguards didn't have guns on them and didn't dare to go out and fight against Ivan who was shooting continuously.
What's more, these bodyguards were hired by him on a temporary basis, and in terms of loyalty, they were certainly not that strong.
Even if he told them to charge straight ahead, they wouldn't.
Like Violet said, although he didn't catch Ivan, he caught Ivy, so it wasn't a loss.
"I got it." Fraser nodded in response and began pulling people back.
In the evening, the cruise ship began its return voyage, heading directly towards home.
As for the bodyguards, they had been picked up by the helicopter sent by the company they belonged to in the afternoon.
So now the people on the cruise ship are all Stanley's.
Violet stood on the deck, leaning against the railing and looking out at the sea, smiling, "It's my first time to take a cruise ship back to my country."
"Like it?" Stanley asked in a husky voice as he wrapped his arms around her from behind and nibbled on her earlobe.
Violet nodded, "Of course I like it, being able to look at the sea view along the way like this makes me feel like my heart has become broadened, every time I used to take a plane, and what I saw on the plane was very limited, plus it was fast, all in all it was never as good as seeing the scenery on a cruise ship."
Stanley smiled, "This cruise ship doesn't have a name yet, so as the owner of the cruise ship, come up with one."
"The cruise ship owner?" Violet froze for a moment, then turned around and came face to face with the man, "You mean me?"
She pointed at her nose.
Stanley nodded, "Yes, when I bought this cruise ship, I wrote your name, so this cruise ship is yours and a gift from me to you."
Violet's eyes widened, clearly stunned.
Stanley looked at her, "Don't you like it?"
"No, no, no, no, I'm just shocked that I've received such a luxurious gift." Violet said as she swallowed.
A cruise ship.
She never thought that she would receive a cruise ship.
Stanley stroked her hair and said, "It's nothing shocking, your husband is rich, buying it for my wife, isn't that what I should do? I heard that some time ago Mr. Sue bought a cruise ship for his wife, and his wife was showing it off everywhere in the circle, and how can you, as the richest wife, not have it? What other people's wives have, my wife must have too."
Hearing this, Violet was amused, "So you are comparing with others, I thought the ones who compare are almost always women, I didn't expect you to be like this."
"It's not a comparison, it's just that you're my wife, so you deserve the best." Stanley looked at her, his eyes very serious.
Violet smiled, "So, in that case, you'll have to buy me a plane and an estate in the future?"
"Of course, I can afford it!" Stanley said proudly as he lifted his chin.
Violet leaned into his arms, "Fine, then I'll wait."
The air was warm as the couple stood and spoke loving words.
Stanley looked at her, "You haven't said what you're going to name the cruise ship."
"Let's see, since it's my cruise ship, it's natural for me to marry a better sounding one." Violet cocked her head and began to think.
Stanley then waited patiently for her.
After waiting for about a few minutes, Violet's eyes lit up, "Honey, what do you think of the Aurora?"
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