Chapter 413 Moved Away
Chapter 413 Moved Away
Stanley went to the place where his grandfather’s assistant lived.
He stayed there for a long time and asked a lot of questions.
The final answer was almost the same as Violet said and what he guessed. The death of his parents was not caused by Lily, but by people from Sam.
This result caused Stanley to be greatly shocked. When he came out of the assistant's residence, his steps were messy.
When he went downstairs, he almost fell. Fortunately, Fraser helped him in time to avoid such consequences.
"Mr. Murphy, shall we go back to the villa?" Fraser looked at Stanley, feeling sorry.
Only then did he know that Stanley’s parents were killed by Sam, not Violet's mother.
During that time, everything Mr. Murphy did to Violet became a joke and became a harm to Violet.
Therefore, he could guess how uncomfortable and upset Mr. Murphy was at this moment.
"Go back to the villa." Stanley shook his head and said hoarsely.
He was going back to see Violet and wanted to apologize to her.
He wanted her to know that he was really wrong.
"Okay." Fraser helped Stanley into the car and drove to the villa.
When they returned to the villa, it was already dark.
Stanley walked in. The villa was empty and very quiet. If it weren't for the movement in the kitchen, he would have thought that there was no one living here.
"Bella!" Stanley shouted.
Bella in the kitchen heard the sound and ran out quickly, "Mr. Murphy, you’re back!"
"Where is Violet?" Stanley asked instead of answering.
At this time, Violet should be at home with the two children. But when he came in just now, he did not see the shoes of the three of them at the door.
Could it be that they hadn't come back yet?
Hearing it, Bella suddenly became anxious, "Mr. Murphy, please invite Mrs. Murphy back. In the afternoon, she came back while crying. Then she moved everything away, and moved back to the previous apartment."
"What?" Stanley was dumbfounded, "She moved back?"
"Yeah, no matter what I said, she insisted moving away. Mr. Murphy, please persuade her to come back." Bella nodded.
Stanley's thin lips pressed into a straight line. He was just about to say something.
Bella thought of something again and pointed upstairs, "By the way, Mrs. Murphy said that she had left something for you in the room before she left. She said that if you come back, you must go and see it."
Hearing this, Stanley immediately walked upstairs, and soon he came to the room. Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g
Stanley opened the door. The room was quiet, with all the furnishings inside. Everything was there, except Violet's things disappeared.
She really took away all her belongings and didn't leave them at all!
Stanley's face sank. There was a feeling of emptiness in his heart.
He stood on the spot, looked around the room, and finally saw on the bed what might have been left to him by Violet.
He walked over. It was a file bag.
This file bag reminded him of the divorce agreement he saw that day.
So inside...
Stanley squinted his eyes, picked up the file bag and opened it.
Sure enough, there was another divorce agreement inside.
Stanley was very angry. He directly pulled out the divorce agreement, tore it to pieces again, and threw them into the air.
Among the pieces, his expressionless face was looming, making people feel scared.
He would never divorce.
When he thought it was Lily who killed his parents, he didn't even think about divorcing her.
Now that he knew it was a misunderstanding, how could he get a divorce?
Thinking of this, Stanley turned around and went downstairs towards the door.
Bella looked at him and shouted, "Mr. Murphy, where are you going?"
"Bring them back." Stanley replied in a deep voice, then slammed the door of the villa.
Bella smiled.
She could see that Mr. Murphy's attitude had changed. He had changed back to the previous him.
Although she didn't know what happened and made him change, she thought it was a good thing.
Stanley drove to the apartment.
It was fifty-minutes’ drive. But he just spent half an hour. The traffic police chased him all the way.
Finally, Stanley was given two tickets before leaving.
Stanley looked at the tickets in his hand, pursed his thin lips, stuffed the tickets into his suit pocket, and entered the apartment building.
In the apartment, Violet and the two children were eating.
When the doorbell rang, they all turned their heads to look at the door.
"Mommy, I'll open the door." Calvin said and was about to climb down the chair.
Violet stopped him, "You continue eating. Mommy will get the door."
It was night. She really didn't dare to let the children open the door.
No matter how smart Calvin was, he was still a little child. He couldn't beat an adult.
Violet comforted the two children, put down her chopsticks and went to the door.
When she arrived at the door, she opened the surveillance and wanted to see who was coming.
However, when she saw that the person in the video was Stanley, she was stunned.
Why was he here?
Violet pursed her red lips, wondering if she should open the door.
Stanley outside seemed to feel her gaze. He raised his head and looked at the monitor on his head, "Open the door."
Violet knew that he was talking to herself. She bit her lip and replied, "No. You just go back."
"Open the door!" Stanley said again.
Violet frowned, "Stanley, what the hell do you want to do? At this time, shouldn't you go to verify what I said during the day? What are you doing here?"
"I've checked it." Stanley said. His voice was low.
Violet was startled.
So fast?
"Really? So what about the results? Is that what I said is not true, or..."
"What you said is true." Stanley interrupted her.
Violet's eyes were red in an instant. She wanted to cry.
But she raised her head and took a breath. She didn't let the tears roll down. Then she said with sobs, "Really? What do you want to do now?"
"I want to apologize to you." Stanley didn't hide it. He directly said his intentions.
Violet smiled mockingly, "Why do I have to accept your apology? Can the hurt and pain you bring me during this period of time be offset by an apology? I tell you it's not that simple."
"I know." Stanley looked down.
He was already mentally prepared that his apology would not be accepted by her.
But he had to apologize.
"Since you know it, just go back." Violet said.
Stanley didn’t move.
Violet frowned, "Stanley, don't tell me that you want to stand outside forever!"
"I want to see you." Stanley said.
Violet heard what he meant.
That was to say if she didn’t open the door and didn’t let him see her, he wouldn’t leave.
Violet was pissed off by him.
When did he learn such a shameless behavior?
Threaten her? Did he think she was afraid?
"Well, since you want to stand there, just stand there." After Violet said this, she turned off the surveillance and went back to the dining room.
Seeing that the two children were not eating but staring at her, Violet pulled away the chair and sat down, feeling helpless, "What's the matter?"
"Mommy, is it Dad?" Arya asked with blinking her eyes.
Although Calvin didn’t speak, he also wanted to ask it.
Violet didn't want to hide the two children. She touched Arya's head and replied with a faint smile, "You can't call him Dad anymore. You have to call him Uncle Murphy."
Although she had cleared up the misunderstanding that her mother killed his parents, she still decided to divorce Stanley.
Although Arya was reluctant to change, she still gave an obedient hmm when she saw Mommy's serious face.
"Mommy, what is Uncle Murphy doing here?" Calvin asked.