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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 96

Phoebe grimaced, glaring at Violet, "You still asked me why I was here? Violet, you went to my house this morning to make a fuss, and asked Dad for 20 million dollars. I know all about it."

"Oh?" Violet smiled, "So you are here now, looking for me to get the money back?"

Phoebe couldn't move, so she could only sneer on the ground and snorted, "You know the current situation of the Hunt family. We can't afford it."

"So what?"

"So what? Do you want the Hunt family to go bankrupt?" Phoebe shouted.

Violet blinked, "Yes, anyway, when we were kicked out seven years ago, everything in the Hunt family had nothing to do with us from that time on. So just go bankrupt!"

"You..." Seeing Violet being so stubborn, Phoebe was so angry that she couldn't speak.

Violet let go of Phoebe’s hair, "I won't pay back the money. It's what I deserve."

"Why?" Phoebe was unwilling, "You also said that everything in the Hunt family has nothing to do with you. Why do you ask Dad for twenty million? This should be my money, my money!"

She was short of money right now. When she was thinking about how to get a sum of money, she heard Talia say that Violet got 20 million from Dad in the morning.

How could she accept it? After she knew where Violet was, she hurried over and wanted to get the money back, but Violet actually said not to return it!

"Your money?" As if hearing a big joke, Violet took out her mobile phone from her bag, "Since you said that, let's ask Dad who owns the money."

After speaking, she dialed Eason's phone number.

Eason answered the phone soon. His tone was very impatient, "What do you want to do? Do you still want money?"

"Dad, you are misunderstood. I didn't ask for money this time, but Phoebe came to me and said that the 20 million belonged to her and let me return it to her." Feeling Phoebe was struggling again, Violet pursed her lips and moved her knees away, then she just sat on Phoebe’s back.

Violet's move was a great shame to Phoebe. She was so angry that her eyes turned red. But she was unable to break free, so she could only scream.

When Eason heard her scream, he was immediately worried, "Violet, what happened to your sister?"

"Don't worry, Dad. I didn't do anything to her. She is very well now. Just tell us who can own the 20 million?" Violet put the phone to Phoebe's ear.

Eason sighed, "It's yours."

"Dad?" Phoebe called him incredulously, "Why? She is not your daughter anymore. Why did you give her so much money?"

"Shut up! You know nothing!" Eason yelled.

Phoebe sneered, "I don't care. You are not allowed to give her money. No!"

"Dad won't listen to you." Violet took the phone back, "Do you know the reason? Because once Dad takes the money back, he will lose even more. His reputation will become unsavory. Your mother will be accused of murder."

On the other side of the phone, Eason twitched his mouth when he heard this. His old face was very gloomy.

Phoebe was stunned, "What do you mean?"

"Your mother wanted to kill me. She did it to me last night, and she almost killed Mr. Murphy together." Violet replied softly.

Her voice sounded very gentle, but there was no warmth, only the chill that made people feel scared from the bottom of their heart.

"It's impossible!" Phoebe didn't believe Violet's words, shaking her head violently.

"Then it’s none of my business." Violet put the phone to her ear, "Okay, Dad, I have to hang up first."

After speaking, she hung up the phone and got up from Phoebe.

Phoebe got the freedom, sat up from the ground, and stared at Violet with clenching her fists, "You just said that you almost caused Stanley to be killed last night, which means you were with Stanley last night. What did you guys do? ?"

Violet frowned, "You don't care about Mr. Murphy's health. You don't ask him if he is injured. Instead, you ask me what I did with him. I doubt you really love him?"

"What does this have to do with you? Do I need you to question me whether I love him or not?" Phoebe's eyes dodged in the face of Violet's scrutiny gaze.

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