One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis

Chapter 663 And Ivy



Chapter 663 And Ivy

This time, Violet had made it completely clear that the bee wasn't Ivan's, but Stanley's.

Thinking about this, Violet's hands were trembling with excitement, and she hurriedly went to undo the

headphone on the bee's butt.

After unclipping it, she stared at the headphone and then hurriedly put it in her ears.

Just as it was put in, a voice came, "Mrs. Murphy, can you hear me?"

It's Fraser's voice!

"I can hear you!" Violet looked at the bee and her eyes were red.

Fraser breathed a sigh of relief, "Great, I was afraid that the distance would be too far and affect the

headset signal."

"I heard you clearly, but how did you guys think of putting a bee camera to find me, if I hadn't seen the

red light, I would have thought it was a real bee, it scared me to death." Violet said as she patted her

chest.

Fraser said embarrassed: "Sorry, Mrs. Murphy, we can't put a butterfly, for butterflies are too big, it's

easy to attract Ivan's attention, so the bee is just right. This bee is something from the military, the

military often sends these anthropomorphic surveillance when they are on a mission in the jungle, we

asked the military to buy a few, originally wanted to try to find you, but I did not expect to really

succeed."

"Yeah, I didn't expect you guys would actually put a bee monitor over either." Violet said with a smile.

"Actually we released more than one. We released three, the other two went to scout the island, this

one will stay with you, you can contact us anytime." Fraser said.Content (C) Nôv/elDra/ma.Org.

Violet nodded, "Good, where's Stanley?"

“Mr. Murphy is on deck, looking through binoculars at the island you're on.”

"Looking through binoculars? So then, you guys aren't that far away from me?" Violet's eyes lit up.

Fraser nodded, "Yes, you can look towards the horizon now and you should be able to see something."

"Okay." Violet let go of the bee, and it flew up at once.

For her own part, she grabbed the railing and looked towards the distant horizon, and when she did,

she saw something extra, a lightning rod, somewhere on the horizon.

That's the cruise ship's lightning rod, that is to say, the lightning rod of the Stanley’s cruise ship.

"I saw it, I saw the lightning rod." Violet was so excited she was going to cry.

Fraser smiled, "Yes, and now Mr. Murphy has seen you too, Mrs. Murphy."

Fraser said as he stood behind Stanley.

Stanley raised his binoculars and looked into the distance, his thin lips slightly hooked up.

Fraser knew then that he must have seen Mrs. Murphy and that was why he was smiling.

On the other end of the call, when Violet heard that Stanley saw herself, her heart was overjoyed and

she hurriedly waved in the direction of the lightning rod.

She couldn't see Stanley, but she was happy to have Stanley see her.

Stanley did see Violet waving at him, and the curvature of his thin lips grew bigger.

The next second, he lowered the binoculars and extended his hand towards Fraser.

Fraser knew what he wanted and handed him the tablet.

Stanley looked at Violet in the tablet and spoke, "It's me."

"I know." Violet's voice choked.

Stanley's brow gentled, "Don't cry, I'll get you back soon."

"Okay." Violet nodded, "I trust you."

She didn't ask him how soon it would be.

It was enough for her to trust him.

Stanley reached out, wiping Violet's tears on the tablet.

Even if Violet didn't know, even if the tears wiped weren't real tears, he still did it.

"Just now Ivan went back to the island." Stanley said.

Violet nodded, "I know, he's at the villa right now."

"Well, his helicopter is also parked on the island." Stanley added.

Because Ivan's plane, which had flown to the island from another direction, hadn't noticed that they

were already not far away.

Violet was surprised, "What? His plane hasn't left yet? So then, he's still leaving later?"

In the past, if Ivan didn't leave, the plane sent him back and left the island immediately.

This time he's been back so long, the plane is actually still there.

Stanley pursed his lips, "It's unclear for now, but it's likely."

"Then I'll find a way to hold him back!" Violet said, "Never let him leave."

"No, you shouldn't do anything, what if you get hurt? Even if you don't, there's a chance you'll hit the

grass, just let nature take its course." Stanley said disapprovingly.

Violet bit her lip, "But then he'll run away!"

"It doesn't matter, right now I only care about you, as long as you're safe, it's not too late to catch him

later." Stanley said in a deep voice.

Violet's heart warmed up, "Stanley ......"

"Ivan has appeared, don't say anything yet." Stanley's voice suddenly became nervous.

Violet hastily shut her mouth, grabbed the bee and put it in her pocket as soon as she could, then

looked down.

Ivan was walking in the direction of the tarmac.

Seemingly sensing her gaze, Ivan's footsteps lurched, then he looked up and met Violet's gaze.

Ivan smiled at her.

Violet pursed her red lips and turned straight in, ignoring him.

Ivan narrowed his eyes, not getting angry, but continued to lift his feet towards the tarmac.

In the room, Violet took the bee out.

The bee flew back into the air, its little head turning constantly.

Violet knew that it was Stanley looking at her room.

Soon the little bee's head didn't move and Stanley asked, "Is this where you live?"

"Right." Violet nodded.

Stanley nodded, "Okay."

It seemed Ivan wasn't abusing her, so he was relieved.

"By the way, did Ivan find you just now?" Stanley asked again.

Violet nodded, "Yes, but we didn't talk, he seemed to be heading for the tarmac."

"I know, he's already on the plane and ready to leave, I'll be over as soon as he leaves." Stanley said

with narrowed eyes.

Violet's heart jumped hard, it was excitement, it was joy.

But at the same time, there was some regret, "But Ivan is gone."

"It's okay, Ivy is still there!" Stanley's voice was as cold as an ice cellar.

Compared to Ivan, Ivy was the most poisonous tumor.

Because Ivy not only was another murderer who killed his parents, but also did it to Violet and his two

children, was even more hateful than Ivan.

It could be said that he hated Ivy more than he hated Ivan.

By capturing Ivy, he would be able to avenge his parents, Violet and his two children.

Violet heard the hatred in Stanley's tone and her face sank, "You're right, Ivy is still around, it's not a

waste to come if we can't catch Stanley."

Stanley nodded in favor of that.

Soon, Violet heard the sound of propellers starting up.

She knew that Ivan had left.

Violet took a deep breath, "Stanley, I'll go down to check on the villa first."

"Okay, go ahead."

Violet pocketed the bee once again, pushed the couch away and opened the door to go downstairs.

Downstairs, Ivy sat in the living room looking at her phone while the maid cleaned the house.

The two men just didn't notice that danger was coming.

Violet stood at the entrance of the stairs and just stared at Ivy.

Ivy frowned as she looked over, "What are you looking at?"

Violet pursed her lips and didn't say anything.

Ivy suddenly thought of something and the corners of her mouth curled up in triumph, "You're not, by

any chance, looking for my phone, are you? You want to get my phone and contact Stanley, right?"

Violet raised her eyebrows and still didn't answer.

A phone?

She had gotten the phone to reach Stanley long ago, and now she needed to think about it again?

Not to mention, now that she had something better to connect with Stanley and could do so whenever

she wanted.

Ivy saw Violet didn't say anything and mistakenly thought she was right, covering her lips and smiling

condescendingly, "I won't give you my phone, and you can't contact Stanley, so you can stay here for

the rest of your life."


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