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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 871

It was hard for George not to hear it.

He frowned and held the phone away from him slightly before looking to the door with a stern expression, "Who's out there?"

The door to the ward was closed and he could not see who was outside, so he could only question through the door panel.

But in his heart, he still more or less guessed it, and his eyes became a little complicated.

Jessie outside the door naturally heard George's question, her teeth biting her lower lip, she wanted to respond, but when the words came to her mouth, she couldn't say them.

She didn't know how she should respond.

Because of what she had just heard, she was completely disoriented, her heart was in a mess, and her mind kept going back to his words, unable to calm down.

He actually said that he was in love with her?

Heh, how could that be!

This was impossible, this was absolutely impossible!

Jessie bit her lip, lowered her head and turned in the direction of the lift, not caring about the glass she had broken on the floor.

Her mind was in a tizzy and she had to find a place to calm down, otherwise, she thought she might go insane.

When George heard the delayed sound outside, he frowned slightly, then lifted the blanket, endured the pain and got out of the hospital bed, limping towards the door.

On the other end of the phone, Ivan also heard the voice.

He was a wise man, the sound of breaking glass was very timely, it came when George said that he loved Jessie, it was obvious that the person who heard this was either Jessie or Jessie's family.

For they were the only ones to hear this with such emotion that they broke the glass.

If it had been anyone else, it would not have been so at all.

Thinking, Ivan taunted without mercy, "George, it looks like there's trouble on your side."

George naturally knew what Ivan meant, narrowing his eyes and snorting coldly, "No need for you to remind me."

"I'm not reminding you, I'm just saying it off the top of my head, so fine, I'll leave you guys alone, I'll hang up now. I'll contact you before the showdown with Stanley."

After saying that, Ivan hung up the phone straight away.

George looked at his phone and sneered, "Just telling me straight out that you want to hurt Violet, aren't you afraid that I'll tell Stanley so that Stanley will hide Violet?"

Having said that, George put his phone away and opened the door of the ward.

He had expected the woman to froth at his words and remain standing outside.

But what he didn't expect was that when he opened the door, there was no one outside the door, only the floor of the doorway, shattered into pieces of glass.

George narrowed his eyes.

He had underestimated her and had actually gotten back out of the way so quickly.

He thought that she would be dumbfounded and stay there for a long time.

It seemed that he could no longer really anticipate the person she was now with what he knew about her before.

Now she was something he could not have predicted at all.

Of course, if it had been the old her, hearing his acknowledgement of his feelings, she would certainly not have left, and would probably have covered her face with tears of joy and stood in the doorway.

George rubbed his temples, and his eyes soon grew firm.

It didn't matter, it would not take long for her to change her back to her old self.

He already knew, anyway, who had hypnotised her.

Of course, there was no rush on this matter, at least, not until after he had taken care of a few things first.

"Mr. Joe." At this moment, a nurse pushed a trolley over and greeted George, who was thinking about something at the door, politely.

George's eyes flashed and he gathered his thoughts back, turning his head to look at the nurse and nodding slightly, "Hello."

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