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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 737

"Go ahead." Violet waved her hand.

Jessie turned around and went out.

Violet also went back to her desk, then picked up her phone and sent a message to Stanley, telling him that Jessie was back.

Stanley was reviewing documents in his office when he saw his phone ringing, his eyebrows frowned for a moment before picking it up.

When he saw that it was a message from Violet, his tightly furrowed brows loosened and his expression became visibly tender.

He checked the contents of the message, and didn't react much when he saw Violet saying that Jessie was back, since he had already known about it.

He knew that Violet cared a lot about Jessie, so he was also worried if Ivan would use the Robinson family to achieve the purpose of hurting them, so on the day he returned to J City, Fraser arranged bodyguards near the Robinson family to protect them.

So he knew every move of the Robinson family in the past two days, including the phone calls between Jessie and Lorenzo.

Stanley now pretended he didn't know Jessie was back and replied, ‘Really? That's quite good.’

Violet looked at the man's message and curled her lips into a smile before replying, "Yeah, with Jessie back, I'm much more relieved now, at least under my watch, she won't be doing anything stupid."

"Yes." Stanley replied a word.

Next, Violet told him about what happened between Jessie and Lorenzo.

Stanley listened quietly, his expression not changing in the slightest throughout.

Because he knew all about it.

After Violet finished, she sat up straight and suddenly asked, "Honey, do you think that Jessie should agree?"

Stanley twirled the pen in his hand, "She can agree if she wants to."

"Of course I know she can agree to it if she wants to, what I'm asking is if she should do it." Violet rolled her eyes.

Stanley pondered for a few seconds before he flicked his thin lips, "This was brought up by Lorenzo himself, I don't believe Lorenzo hasn't thought about what the consequences would be if Jessie never falls in love with him."

If Jessie was really with Lorenzo, Lorenzo gave his feelings, gave his time, and gave his fatherly love to that child, then Jessie still didn't fall in love with Lorenzo.

The eventual consequence of Lorenzo was that got nothing, and Jessie would separate from him, after all, being with someone who doesn't love you is a torture and a painful thing.

And at that time, Lorenzo would pay for everything in vain, but Jessie separated from him.

Jessie would take the child with her, and after a long time, the feelings between the child and Lorenzo would naturally fade to the point of eventually being completely absent, which was why it was said that if Jessie did not fall in love with Lorenzo, Lorenzo would have nothing.

And there was no way Lorenzo couldn't have thought of these.

But Lorenzo thought of it and still brought this up with Jessie, thus it was clear that Lorenzo was also mentally prepared to face everything.

How could Violet not think of what Stanley was thinking?

Since so, how Lorenzo couldn't possibly think about it?

Knowing that Lorenzo was mentally prepared to face that kind of outcome, Violet lamented, "Lorenzo is a good person, I really hope that Jessie falls in love with him, in that case, maybe Jessie is really happy in the future."

"It's their own business, don't mind too much." Stanley reminded, "And it's their own choice, they will face it peacefully."

"I know." Violet nodded, "So I don't plan to care."

Lorenzo knew where he was likely to fall in the future and was mentally prepared for it, so what did she care?

Furthermore, between Jessie and Lorenzo, there was still a need to help.

Maybe there was a chance the two could actually end up together.

Even if they didn't actually come together, that was the outcome they had expected.

Violet then spoke to Stanley some more before ending the chat.

Putting down her phone, Violet picked up her pencil and started revising the design again.

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