George was at fault, but she could also understand.
After all, Jessie's parents did indirectly kill his parents, it was normal for him to hate Jessie's family, and it was normal for him to not want Jessie to have his child.
To George, Jessie was also his enemy, so how could he accept having his enemy give birth to his child?
Most importantly, how would he face this child?
He didn't even love Jessie, so how could he be good to that child!
If George didn't know that Jessie was pregnant, that was fine, Jessie could have the baby and raise it properly.
But now, George knew that Jessie was pregnant with his child, then there was absolutely no way George would let Jessie give birth to the baby.
Even if it was born, George would never be kind enough to let it go.
After that, it would be almost impossible for Jessie and the child, to live a peaceful life, and it would be torture for Jessie's future, and not good for the child's development.
In this case, aborting the baby was actually the best option.
But Violet knew that Jessie was looking forward to this child so much and was still giving up suicide to survive because of this child.
If she told Jessie to abort the baby, what was the difference between that and telling Jessie to die?
So such a thing could never be said by her.
Even though, it was the right thing to do at the moment.
Thinking, Violet sighed, then asked, "Jessie, I'm going to ask you a few questions next, you must answer me seriously."
"Okay." Jessie nodded with a choked voice.
Violet pursed her red lips, then opened her mouth and asked, "Do you really want to keep it?"
Jessie nodded without hesitation, "Of course, this is my life, I must keep it. I don't even know how to live without it."
Hearing the firmness in her tone, Violet nodded, her heart already having a clear answer before opening her mouth and adding, "You know that George already knows that the child is his and is incredibly serious about wanting you to abort it, and you will never be able to fight him."
"I know, that's why I don't know what to do now." Jessie covered her face in pain.
Violet's voice gently came down and soothed, "Well Jessie, don't be afraid for now, there are some things that we must say clearly, otherwise I don't know how to help you, what I want to tell you is that once you decide to keep this child, then you and George will become complete opposites. With George's character, he will never give up until he gets rid of the child in your belly, and for that reason, not only you, but also the people around you, are at risk of his revenge."
"Revenge?" Jessie's hand, which was holding the phone, shook violently, and her face went pale.
Violet nodded, "Yes, George is not gentle, you know that, although he said that he went abroad to treat his psychological situation, but only he knows whether his psychology is cured or not, so you can't go betting that he is really well."
Hearing that, Jessie's body trembled, "I ...... I ......"
She was even more scared now.
She was afraid that she would be dragged to abortion by George, and that her parents, who were going to be hurt by George.
Also she was afraid that Lorenzo would be injured by George once again.
The more she thought about it, the more scared she became, Jessie's breathing became rapid, "Violet, was I wrong? Shouldn't I have kept this child?"
Before, she just thought that this child was a gift from God based on her more than ten years of bitter love for George.
So she regarded this child as incredibly important, only thinking that with this child, her future would be complete and she could let go of George completely.
But now George's return suddenly made her realize that keeping this child was not necessarily a good thing.
Because George couldn't tolerate the baby and wanted her to abort it.
Once she didn't abort, chances were he would threaten her with her parents and those around her.
When the time came, if anything happened to her parents and those around her, it would all be her fault.
Because of the feud between George and Jessie, she, as an outsider, didn't know what to say.
She sympathized with Jessie and understood George.
After all, it was really normal and right for George to not want a child when he was in this situation.
And Jessie was right to want to keep the baby.
One could argue that both were right, they were just in different positions.
"Violet, are you going to interfere?" Aimee looked at Violet.
Violet sat down, "According to reason, this is their private matter, I shouldn't interfere, but Jessie really had no choice and begged me, and my heart aches for her, so I can only interfere."
Even if it didn't end well, she was willing to help.
"So what are you going to do with it?" Aimee asked again.
Violet shook her head, "It's not clear yet, let's ask George first before deciding."
With that, she picked up her phone and flipped out George's number and dialed it.
George answered, his voice as gentle as ever, "Violet."
"George, it's been a long time." Violet squeezed the corners of her mouth and forced a smile.
On the other end of the phone, George responded, "Well, it's been a long time."
"How have you been these days? I heard that you went out to look for the murderer, how was it? Did you find him?" Violet asked.
George looked at the human specimen in front of him, the corners of his mouth curled up in a grim arc, and his voice became low and husky, "Yes."
"Really? Great." Violet smiled happily, and then asked again, "Where is the murderer? What did you do with him?"
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