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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 679

Her legs ......

As a surgeon, Henry could tell at a glance that something was wrong with Ivy's leg.

A normal person's leg bones, which are limited in the range of motion they can move, can never be posed, in this arc, in this position.

What does this mean? It means that Ivy's leg bone is broken!

And looking at the posture, it appears to have been broken at the knee.

"'Stanley, this ......" Henry trembled and reached out his hand, pointing at Ivy on the bed, "Why Ivy's legs are like this?"

Violet raised her eyebrows and looked at Stanley.

It is better to leave such issues to him.

She's better off being a silent invisible person.

Stanley turned his head to look at Henry and returned in a light tone, "I had them broken."

"What?" Henry's voice rose, "Why? Why are you doing this, Stanley?"

His face was red and he was obviously angry.

Stanley said coldly, "Why? It's your fault, isn't it?"

"Me?" Henry's throat was astringent, obviously confused about what he meant by that.

Stanley pursed his lips, "Of course, last time you let her go, causing her to escape after hurting my two children, so this time, I'll simply have her legs broken so she can never run again, and even if someone saves her, she'll be a drag."

"What!" Hearing this, Henry' was greatly irritated and subconsciously stumbled backwards a step.

It was actually him.

It was because he had let Ivy go last time, so this time, Stanley had broken Ivy's legs.

So he was responsible for Ivy's leg becoming like this!

Henry looked down at his hand and wondered why, when it was clearly clean, he saw a streak of blood on the palm of his hand.

Suddenly he was a little confused as to whether he was a doctor or a devil.

As a doctor, he is kind, he saves lives, but his act of letting Ivy go has also indirectly harmed the two children and now Ivy herself.

So is he really a doctor?

Is he really saving lives?

Why did he feel like he was, all the time, hurting people?

Henry's palms trembled terribly, and he fell into deep self-doubt.

Violet could tell and gently nudged the man beside her, "Stanley, there's something wrong with Dr. Baxter, mentally, he seems to be having some problems."

Mostly, it was obvious that something was wrong with Henry's heart, so obvious that she, who did not know anything about psychology, could see it.

Naturally, Stanley could see it, and his eyes narrowed, "Fraser."

"Yes!" Outside the door, Fraser answered and walked in.

"Wake Ivy up." Stanley commanded.

Hearing this, Henry came back to his senses at once, "I'll do it, let me do it!"

The crowd looked to him.

He smiled sadly, "Ivy is in a coma and must be woken up professionally, otherwise her spirit will be affected. Stanley, can you guys go out for a while? I want to talk to Ivy alone, don't worry, I just want to ask her a few questions, I won't take the opportunity to save her, and I can't do that with you all outside, please."

He bowed deeply towards Stanley.

Violet sighed, "Stanley, promise him."

Seeing that she had said so, what else could Stanley say? He took her and Fraser out.

Henry heard the footsteps and looked up at the blank stares of the three men and shouted from the bottom of his heart, "Stanley, thank you."

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