Violet took out her mobile phone, called the police, and urged, "Fraser, drive quickly. Just drive forward. If the robber has some accomplices, Mr. Murphy will be in danger."
Hearing this, Fraser looked serious and immediately started the car.
A few minutes later, the two found Stanley.
In a dark alleyway, Stanley fought with several people, one of whom was the one who snatched Violet's handbag.
Violet clenched her fists, "Sure enough, I guessed it. The robber has accomplices. No, we have to go to help Mr. Murphy."
Although the current situation was that Stanley fought them alone and he still didn’t show any weakness, the other party was a group pf people after all. If Stanley's physical strength was exhausted, he would be in trouble.
Thinking of this, Violet quickly got out of the car.
Fraser also got out of the car, but stopped her, "I'll go to help Mr. Murphy. Violet, wait for us here."
After speaking, Fraser clenched his fists and joined the battle.
With Fraser's help, several robbers were quickly dealt with.
Violet was relieved when she saw the robbers falling to the ground, covering their stomachs and rolling on the ground. Then she ran towards Stanley with a smile, and looked at him for a while, "Mr. Murphy, are you not injured?"
Stanley looked at the care on her face, feeling warmed, "No. This is for you."
Stanley handed the handbag to Violet, "See if there is anything missing."
Violet took it, opened it and looked at it, "Nothing is missing."
"Well, that's good." Stanley nodded.
Suddenly, a robber pulled down his socks and drew the dagger attached to his calf, and then jumped from the ground and stabbed it fiercely towards Stanley.
Stanley turned his back to him, so he didn't see it.
Fraser reacted, but it was a little far away. So it was impossible for him to stop this robber. He could only shout anxiously, "Mr. Murphy, be careful!"
"Huh?" Stanley frowned, realized something. Just when he was about to react, he saw Violet in front of him hugging his waist, turned him around, and changed positions with him.
Puff!
It was the sound of a dagger piercing into the flesh.
Immediately afterwards, another crash sounded. The robber was kicked two meters away by Stanley, hit the wall of the laneway, and fainted.
Stanley didn't go to see the robber, hugged Violet's slumping body, and asked nervously, "How are you?"
Violet replied with a pale face and sweaty head, "My shoulder hurts so much."
Shoulder?
Stanley touched her shoulder, where it was wet. Then he looked at his hand.
It was blood!
"Mr. Murphy, Violet was stabbed by a dagger." Fraser beat the robbers again and said.
Stanley picked up Violet, "You stay here and wait for those policemen. I will take her to the hospital."
"Well." Fraser nodded.
Stanley got into the car with Violet and drove to the hospital.
After arriving at the hospital, he went directly to Henry.
Henry was on duty tonight. He had just completed an operation and was tired at the moment. So he planned to take a nap on his desk. Suddenly, there was a loud noise. The door of the office was kicked open. Then he jumped up from the chair, "What's the matter?"
With a sullen face, Stanley stepped over to Henry's desk, put Violet on it, and ordered, "Give her medicine."
"What's wrong with her?" Henry asked seriously, looking at the woman who leaned her head on Stanley's stomach and fainted.
"She was stabbed by a dagger." Stanley replied concisely, and pulled off Violet's sleeves, showing her shoulder.
Henry glanced at the wound on Violet's shoulder, gasped, put on medical gloves, and began to clean the wound.
It was already half an hour after Violet's wound was bandaged.
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