One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis

Chapter 823 Jessie's Decision



Chapter 823 Jessie's Decision

"Right!" Jessie’s mother nodded seriously, "As long as you don't have feelings for George, then

naturally we, as parents, won't have any more concerns about George, so it's naturally possible to deal

with George."

Jessie smiled, "Good, then we will work together to deal with him, I don't believe that the three of us

can't fight him alone."

Actually, when she thought in this way, she had no fear for George.

After all, no matter what, George was only a human being.

There was a limit to what one person could do, and as long as their family was serious about

confronting George, George was really no match.

Thinking about it this way, Jessie found her fear of George lessened quite a bit.

And Jessie’s mother felt that what she said made sense, as long as the family rebelled against George

and no longer cared about him again and again like they did before, then George really wasn't scary.

They, too, did not have to hide and live in fear every day.

The more she thought about it, the more it made sense, and Jessie’s mother had already decided in

her heart to wait until Jessie’s father returned and talk to him about her decision.

Jessie’s father would surely agree, after all, he didn't want to move every now and then.

At that moment, the sound of cars came from outside the door.

Jessie looked up and saw two cars parked outside the small courtyard, a business car and a minivan. All text © NôvelD(r)a'ma.Org.

"Mom, it should be Mr. Murphy's people arriving." Jessie reminded, pointing outside.

Jessie’s mother looked over, and since the door was left open, Jessie’s mother here could easily see

the people outside.

The one at the head of the group was a man dressed in black.

Jessie’s mother knew him, the very man who had sent them here in the first place.

"It's indeed Mr. Murphy's people who have arrived, come on, let's go out." Jessie’s mother looked at

Jessie.

Jessie nodded and stood up.

The man was about to ring the doorbell when he saw them coming out and hurriedly released his hand

from the doorbell, "Mrs. Robinson, Miss Robinson."

"Mr. Lee." Jessie’s mother greeted the man.

The man looked at Jessie’s mother, "Mrs. Robinson, we came over to take you away according to Mr.

Murphy's orders, the luggage is all packed, right?"

Jessie’s mother nodded, "It's packed, it's outside."

She gestured outside.

The man looked over, "Okay, then we'll have someone move it to the car, so you guys hurry up and get

in too, by the way, where's Mr. Robinson?"

The man hadn't seen Jessie’s father yet.

Jessie said, "My dad is in the hospital."

"What? Mr. Robinson is in the hospital? Mr. Robinson is sick?" The man was shocked.

Jessie shook his head, "No, my father is fine, it's George, he was beaten into the hospital by my father,

and my father is now following and accompanying him there."

Hearing this, the man was completely confused, "Miss Robinson, you said George?"

"Yes." Jessie responded.

The man swallowed hard, "George has arrived? When did he arrive?"

Jessie said, "Almost half an hour ago."

Half an hour ago, they were on their way here.

They didn't expect that at that time, George had already arrived.

"Miss Robinson, George didn't do anything to you, did you?" The man looked at Jessie and asked with

concern.

Jessie waved her hand, "Don't worry, I'm fine, he didn't have time to do anything to me before my dad

knocked him down."

At those words, the man sighed in relief, "That's good."

He was afraid that something would happen to her, and when it did, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy would blame

him.

After all, Fraser had said that it was imperative to protect Miss Robinson and not let her get hurt.

Having just heard Miss Robinson say that George had arrived here before them, he was afraid that

George would make a move on her.

It was a good thing that Mr. Robinson gave his strength and beat George into the hospital, so that Miss

Robinson was not hurt by George.

Anyway, as long as Miss Robinson was fine, they would be relieved.

"By the way Miss Robinson, how is George now? Is everything alright?" The man asked again.

Jessie thought about it and finally shook her head, "I don't know, but when he was taken to the

ambulance, he was unconscious, and my dad hasn't called us yet."

The man nodded, indicating that he knew, and then made a gesture of invitation, "Then, for now, Miss

Robinson, you and Mrs. Robinson should get in first."

"Well ......" Jessie bit her lower lip, hesitating.

Jessie’s mother was also embarrassed.

The man looked at the mother and daughter and was filled with confusion, "What's wrong with you

two?"

"Mr. Lee, we don't plan to leave." Jessie’s mother hesitated for a moment before finally opening her

mouth.

The man's eyes widened, "Not going to leave?"

"Yes." Jessie said.

The corner of the man's mouth twitched, "But George is already here, in case ......"

"Don't worry." Jessie smiled, "We've already discussed it, as long as we fight against George together,

George can't do anything to us, and we really don't want to move around anymore, that's too tiring."

The man understood their thoughts, but disapproved, "I know you are too tired to move, but can you

really fight against George?"

Jessie looked at her mother.

Jessie’s mother sighed, "Mr. Lee, I know what you're worried about, but Jessie and I have already set

our minds, we don't want to change it. I've thought about it, if we have to keep hiding around, we don't

know how long we'll have to hide, and we're tired of living in this state, so why not just put up a fight, if

we win, our family will live in the sun, if we lose ......"

Jessie gritted her teeth, "We won't lose, and we can't lose, and after just now, I don't feel that George is

invincible."

Seeing that the mother and daughter had such a firm attitude and were clearly unwilling to leave, the

man had no choice but helplessly say, "I know, but it is not something I can decide, I have to report to

Mr. Murphy and see what he wants."

"Okay, go ahead, and I'll tell Violet as well." Jessie responded.

The man nodded, "Okay, we'll help you carry these suitcases back first."

"Many thanks, many thanks." Jessie’s mother was grateful.

Then the man got the others to help carry the suitcases.

Jessie’s mother took Jessie's hand, "Jessie, let's call Violet and tell Violet our decision."

"Okay." Jessie felt it was about right and agreed.

They turned around and went back inside, then picked up their phones and dialed Violet's number.

At the moment it was around 9pm on Violet's side.

She was on a video call with Stanley when she saw a call interjected. When she clicked to check and

saw that it was from Jessie, she said to the man, "Honey, Jessie is calling, we'll talk later, I'll take her

call first."

Stanley's heart soured when he heard her say that, but he still agreed.

After all, Jessie was in a critical period right now, and calling over at this time must be something

important.

"Okay." Stanley nodded.

Violet smiled at him, cut off the video, and answered Jessie's call, "Jessie, how's it going? Have the

people arranged by Stanley arrived yet?"

Jessie glanced at the door, "Yes."

Violet sighed in relief, "Good, so have you guys gotten in the car yet?"


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