Hearing Bella's words, Violet smiled, "That's true, I understand."
The best children will always have parents who compare them with their own children. Even their children like Stanley at the beginning, they will eventually become annoyed with Stanley, so it is normal for Stanley to have no friends.
"And that's not all, those boys even joined together to bully Mr. Murphy, but he finally took care of them by himself, but after that, those boys were even more afraid to approach him, and when they saw him, they were just like rats seeing a cat." Bella covered her lips and said with a smile.
Violet felt amused, "Hahaha, he's talented to compare his peers."
"They were indeed far inferior to him."
Violet lifted her chin, "That's true, so how did Dr. Baxter end up becoming friends with Stanley?"
She was curious about this.
"Dr. Baxter was a stalker." Bella raised her eyes slightly and said nostalgically, "Dr. Baxter was the only child who wasn't afraid of Mr. Murphy, he worshipped Mr. Murphy, and when Mr. Murphy got used to Dr. Baxter, they gradually became friends."
Violet ruffled her hair, "So that's how it is."
"Speaking of which, I'm actually quite thankful to Dr. Baxter, if it wasn't for him, Mr. Murphy really wouldn't have had a single friend since he was a child, and his personality might have become even colder." Bella said.
Violet's eyes flickered slightly.
She approved of that.
"Mrs. Murphy, I'll go out first." Bella looked at the time and realized it was late, so she had intention of going out.
Violet smiled and handed over the empty milk cup, "Okay, take care of yourself, Bella, you should sleep early too."
"Okay." Bella smiled cheerfully and went out.
At the third hospital, when Stanley arrived, Fraser was waiting for him at the hospital gate.
When he saw his car coming, he hurried down the steps, “Mr. Murphy."
"Where's Henry?" Stanley asked, tossing him the car keys.
Fraser followed him into the hospital, "Dr. Baxter is in the morgue."
"How long have you been staying here?" Stanley narrowed his eyes.
Fraser thought for a moment, "Almost half an hour, I arrived half an hour ago and asked the morgue manager, so I learnt that Dr. Baxter went in a few minutes before I arrived."
It is logical that anyone, other than the police forensic officer and the administrator of the mortuary, should not stay in the mortuary for too long.
Firstly, they are afraid that the body will be tampered with, and secondly, the morgue is so cold that it is easy to freeze people out.
So when Stanley heard that Henry had gone in for half an hour and hadn't come out, his face instantly turned cold and grim.
Coming to the door of the morgue, Stanley stood outside the door and listened for a while, not hearing any movement inside, his eyes narrowed, then he turned around and instructed the two hospital security guards behind Fraser, "You guys go in and bring out the person."
"Yes." The two guards nodded and pushed open the door to the morgue and went in.
Before they followed over, the hospital had instructed them to listen to Stanley.
So when Stanley ordered, they naturally had to do it.
Soon a voice came from inside the door of the morgue, the angry shout of Henry, "Let go of me, let go of me, I'm not going out, let go of me!"
However no one listened to him.
Soon, Henry was escorted out by two security guards, one left and one right.
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