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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 728

"You think I'd joke with you?" Stanley wrinkled his brows and gave him an unpleasant look.

Fraser quickly waved her hand, "That's not true, I was just surprised, so I couldn't believe it for a moment, but how did she kill herself? Is she death now?"

"She is still alive, her parents found it early and resuscitated her in time." Stanley said as he walked into the elevator.

Fraser sighed in relief, "That's good, if something had really happened to Miss Robinson, Mrs. Murphy would have been devastated."

Stanley did not deny it.

Violet had broken down a bit.

Just hearing Violet's voice, it was off.

He thought that Violet must have almost fainted the moment she heard that Jessie had committed suicide.

“Mr. Murphy, where are we going now? Are we going to see Miss Robinson?" Fraser asked.

But in his heart, he was already sure that it was to see Jessie.

How else would Mr. Murphy just interrupt the meeting and come out, it must because something happened to Miss Robinson.

This meeting was expected to be two hours long, and it had only been an hour.

So it wasn't to see Miss Robinson, he couldn't think of anything else.

Sure enough, Fraser's suspicions were soon confirmed as Stanley slightly lifted his chin and said, "Well, it's to see her, she helped me and Violet, as well as the two kids a lot, and I should go and see her."

"Indeed." Fraser nodded.

"Inform the airport side, I want to use the plane, the medium-sized one will do." Stanley lifted his foot into the elevator and ordered.

Fraser immediately responded, "Yes."

Soon, the family of four, as well as Fraser, boarded the plane and flew to Sea City.

Violet did not tell the two children exactly what the trip to Sea City was about, because the two children and Jessie had a very good relationship, if the two children knew about Jessie now, she was afraid they would cry.

So it was better to wait until they got there and let the two kids know for themselves.

And as a result, the two kids thought it was mom and dad taking them out to play.

Of course, Calvin guessed that something must be going on when he saw his mommy's heavy expression.

But Mommy wouldn't talk about it, so he didn't ask.

An hour and a half later, the plane stopped at the airport in Sea City.

A few people got off the plane and a car was waiting for them as they walked out of the airport.

In the car, Violet gave out the address.

Hearing that it was the hospital, Calvin finally couldn't help himself and opened his mouth to ask, "Mommy, is it Grandpa or Grandma Robinson who's sick?"

He knew that his godmother's mother and father lived in Sea City.

Now that mom and dad brought them to Sea City and went straight to the hospital, it must be Grandpa Robinson or Grandma Robinson who was sick.

After all, Grandpa Robinson and Grandma Robinson were already not in very good health and looked a bit older than their age, so the possibility of illness was high.

However, Violet shook her head, "No, Grandpa Robinson and Grandma Robinson are fine, it's your godmother ......"

"Godmother's sick?" The two children spoke in unison.

Violet's lips moved, wanting to say something, but in the end, she didn't say anything, just nodded, "Pretty much, so let's go see her."

"Okay." The two children nodded.

Along the way, several people weren't talking anymore.

It didn't take long to arrive at the hospital.

On the way, Violet called Jessie's mother and told her that they would be arriving soon.

So Jessie's mother had been waiting in front of the hospital.

This time, when she saw Violet's family of four, she immediately wiped her tears and went forward, "Violet, you're here."

"Mrs. Robinson." Violet called out.

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