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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 798

Lorenzo nodded and breathed a sigh of relief, "Okay, as long as Jessie is okay and doing well."

He could understand and there was no need to rush to know the whereabouts of Jessie now, just to know that they were doing well was enough.

He could go back to Jessie later, when George was taken care of and Jessie and the others were okay.

Stanley took a deep look at the reassured Lorenzo, didn't say anything, and turned around and walked out.

Henry followed him, "Stanley, I wonder if I'm wrong about this."

"What?" Stanley put his hands in his pants pockets and walked straight ahead.

Henry said, "It's George, I feel as if he likes Jessie."

"What?" Stanley kicked his feet, "You said he likes Jessie?"

Henry nodded, "Yes, I could tell that when he heard about Jessie, although he had hate, a hint of affection showed in his eyes, it was just very faint and not too easy for people to notice, I guess he didn't even know he liked Jessie himself."

"Are you sure you're reading it right?" Stanley looked at him.

Henry shook his head, "I'm sure I'm not wrong, you know, I'm sensitive to love."

When he said this, he gave a bitter laugh, "Maybe that's why I'm a bit sensitive, as long as other people show a little bit of love, I'll be able to catch it immediately, just now George was like that. The way he looked at Lorenzo was full of jealousy, he was jealous of Lorenzo, but there was no relationship between him and Lorenzo, and there was no hatred, so the only thing that could make George jealous of Lorenzo was the matter that Lorenzo had dated Jessie."

The words were already obvious, George was jealous of Lorenzo, so George must have liked Jessie.

The corner of Stanley's mouth pulled out a cold smile, "No wonder George claimed to hate Jessie, but never let Jessie and the Robinson family disappear, so it's because of this."

He had somehow figured out before that George could obviously kill the Robinson family, but why did he hesitate to use his hand, was it because he knew in his heart that the Robinson family was a benefactor?

Maybe.

This reason, however, was definitely not the most important.

For George, even though he knew in his heart that the Robinson family was a benefactor, his reasoning could not accept it, otherwise, George would not have retained this inexplicable hatred for so long.

But now it seemed that the real reason was that it was because George liked Jessie that he had never really laid a hand on the Robinson family.

Just when exactly did George fall for Jessie?

Before that George said he liked Violet and went crazy and stabbed him with a knife for Violet ......

"Stanley, what are you thinking about?" Henry asked curiously as he looked at Stanley's shifting face.

Stanley shook his head, "Nothing, just thinking that George is ridiculous, saying that he hates Jessie while loving her."

"It's quite ridiculous, but it's also quite pathetic." Henry sighed, "How similar the current George is to the past me."

"What do you mean?" Stanley looked at him.

Henry pushed his glasses and replied with emotion, "In the past, I have always loved Ivy, but due to my lack of courage, I have never dared to show my heart to her, causing her to fall deeper and deeper into you, and to become more and more insane, while George has a slightly different situation from me, that is, in addition to not having the courage to face how his parents actually died, he still doesn't know who he really loves. If this continues, he will sooner or later end up like me, losing what he loves and getting nothing."

"That's what he deserved." Stanley flicked his thin lips and said, "As an adult, but without enough thought to accept the true reality, without even knowing who the person he loves is, it's only normal for such a person to lose everything."

With that, he quickened his pace and entered the elevator.

Henry didn't follow him anymore, standing still and watching Stanley leave, sighing inwardly.

What Stanley said was right, as an adult, without courage, without thought, it was indeed only normal to lose everything.

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