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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 678

Stanley nodded, "She has arrived in J City, and is on her way to her villa at the moment."

Violet picked up her chopsticks, ate a little and said again, "So are we going over there later?"

"Of course, there are some things that should be asked as well." Stanley nodded his head.

Violet picked up the milk and took a sip, "Indeed, but Dr. Baxter said he wanted to see Ivy."

"Just let him go over together, there's no way I'll let him go to see Ivy alone, he's a person with the softest heart." Stanley narrowed his eyes and said.

Henry was a man he knew, kind to a fault and soft-hearted, having grown up with twice as much sympathy and compassion as others.

When they watched TV together as children, Henry would cry twice when the bad guys on TV died. Henry has a special respect for life, so that's why Henry would choose to become a doctor.

And it was Ivy that Henry loved, although Henry was now saying that he would not save Ivy again, saying that Ivy also deserved to be punished.

But once Henry really saw what Ivy was like, and when Ivy cried, who knows if his heart would go soft again.

"That's true." Violet agreed.

Last time, it was because Henry had gone soft and let Ivy go that Calvin and Arya were injured.

Ivy, on the other hand, has been on the run outside for so long.

So this time, make sure he keeps an eye on Henry, and never give him another chance to be compelled by Ivy.

Stanley took out his mobile phone and called Henry.

Henry was attending to a patient when he saw the phone ring, and after saying sorry to the patient, he answered, "Stanley."

"Ivy has already arrived in J City." Stanley said directly.

Henry's eyes widened, "Already?"

"Well, she will be at her villa in about an hour, go over there if you want to see her later, I won't give you a second chance if you miss this one." Stanley said indifferently.

He only gave Henry one chance to see Ivy.

After this meeting, he would not allow Henry to see Ivy again.

When Henry heard this, he immediately responded, "I know, I'll be there in a moment."

Stanley didn't say anything and simply hung up the phone.

Henry hung up the phone in frustration and fumed for a moment before turning around, returning to his office and smiling apologetically at his patient, "Sorry, let's get on with the consultation."

The patient nodded.

Henry pulled back his chair and sat down again, continuing to analyze the patient's condition.

When the patient had gone out with the results, he immediately called the dean to take the day off.

Naturally the dean said nothing and agreed to his leave of absence.

After gathering his things and taking off the white coat he was wearing, Henry got up and left the hospital and drove to the villa.

Meanwhile, Violet and Stanley were on their way out and heading over there as well.

As luck would have it, just as they arrived, Henry arrived.

Henry came to the two men, "Stanley, Violet."

"Dr. Baxter." Violet greeted politely.

Anyway, ever since Henry let Ivy out and hurt the two children, her attitude towards Henry has been the same, not close, not a friend, just someone she knows.

Even Stanley did the same.

Henry naturally knew the reason for their detached attitude towards him and laughed bitterly in his heart.

Violet was okay, and not much of a friend before, so he didn't feel bad about losing that friendship.

But on Stanley's side, there was no way he could not care.

He and Stanley, who had grown up as friends, had now broken up with himself because of his one thought.

It would be a lie to say that he doesn't regret it; after all, he has lost his only friend.

If Helena is not clean, then there is nothing she can do.

The three of them arrived at the door of Ivy's room and Fraser opened the door.

Before the three could enter, a strong smell of medicine and disinfectant water came from inside.

Violet wrinkled her nose straight away, "It smells awful."

Stanley took out a mask from his pocket and gave it to her, "It's better to put this on."

Violet was surprised, "When did you prepare this?"

"On the way." Stanley replied.

Violet took the mask and put it on, "So you expected this to happen?"

Stanley is non-committal.

The two men went inside.

The corner of Henry's mouth twitched in disbelief.

They had masks, he didn't!

Sighing, Henry shook his head and lifted his feet straight in.

As a doctor, he was used to these smells every day in the hospital, so it didn't matter if he wore a mask or not.

But his heart sank, wondering why these smells were coming from Ivy's room.

Is it possible that Ivy is injured?

Thinking about this, Henry could not help but quicken his pace.

Soon, Henry saw the scene in the room, only to see Ivy lying on the bed, her eyes tightly closed, her face pale and bloodless, her cheekbones slightly convex, her eye sockets sunken, her whole body as thin as a bamboo pole, out of shape, looking a bit frightening, like a dead person.

Of course, that wasn't the most important thing, the most important thing was that her legs, which were lying in an abnormal and bizarre position on the sheets, where the strong smell of medicine and disinfectant was emanating from.

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