One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis

Chapter 921 Battles



Chapter 921 Battles

"......" George had nothing to say.

In that case, it did seem that he caused it.

If he hadn't offered to hold Jimmy, Violet would never have offered him Jimmy to hold either.

If he did not hold Jimmy, when Stanley came, he would not have stared at him and scared Jimmy into

submission.

So it did seem that he was responsible for the fact that Jimmy cried.

Seeing that George did not say anything and looked as if he had acquiesced, Stanley's face instantly

turned gloomy.

When he was about to find trouble with George, Violet hastily held Stanley's arm, "Okay, things have

passed, Jimmy is fine now, this matter should not dwell on who is right and who is wrong, if we

continue to dwell on it, we don't know how long it will take."

Stanley looked at her and then at George, and although he was a bit resentful in his heart, he didn't say

anything anymore, but his expression still unpleasant.

Seeing this, Violet helplessly shook her head, then gave him a kiss on the cheek.

Stanley obviously did not expect her to do this and froze for a moment.

It was only after a while that he responded, touching the cheek he had been kissed on, his thin lips

curling up.

"Well? Are you still angry now?" Violet asked, looking at .

Stanley's eyes flashed and he coughed lightly, clearly happy in his heart, but on the surface he

deliberately pretended to be calm and said, "Not as angry as I was just now."

George rolled her eyes.

The corners of his mouth were obviously hooked and he could not even let go, but he had to say that

he was less angry.

Violet naturally could also see that Stanley was being arrogant and shook her head in laughter, "Since

you're not that angry anymore, don't blacken your face, it will grow wrinkles."

Stanley nodded, "Okay."

"Marry." Violet took out her phone and dialed Marry's number.

When Marry received the call, she asked, "Ma'am, what can I do for you?"

"Jimmy is asleep, come over and carry Jimmy back to his room." Violet said into the phone.

Marry responded, "Yes ma'am, I'll be right over."

"Okay." Violet and put the phone down.

Stanley looked at her and asked, "Where did Marry just go? She didn't even come over when Jimmy

was crying."

Obviously, he was displeased with Marry's AWOL at the moment.

Violet looked at the unhappy man and gently patted his hand, "I told Marry to leave, it's normal that

Marry didn't hear Jimmy crying. Jimmy wasn't a crier, it was you who scared Jimmy into crying."

Stanley was speechless.

George was watching the fun from the sidelines.

Stanley felt it and lifted his eyes, glancing at him coolly.

George was not afraid, and after shrugging his shoulders, he smiled towards Stanley.

And it was caught by the eyes of Violet.

Looking at the two men secretly displeased with each other, Violet felt amused.

These two men were, quite literally, childish.

However, Violet was surprised to see George, who was in such an outgoing and somewhat lively mood

today.

George had always been calm and steady, never showing such a relaxed look like today.

So, she was surprised and relieved to see George like this.

She felt he was not someone who was good at disguising himself and hiding everything in his heart, a

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Perhaps George had let go of his hatred and understood his feelings.

So, having let go of these shackles, he truly lived happily.

Because there were no more negative emotions holding him back, he could laugh and be lively.

Violet felt happy for George from the bottom of her heart.

"Stanley, let's have the kitchen cook more dishes tonight, so that we can eat with George." Violet

looked at Stanley and suggested.

Stanley's brow furrowed instantly and he gave George a look with undisguised dislike in his eyes.

He did not want to have dinner with George.

Just as Stanley was about to refuse, a dark light flashed in George's eyes and he suddenly said with a

smile, "Thank you then."

Stanley's face suddenly sank.

What a shameless man.

He hadn't agreed yet.

And George, surprisingly, had already thanked.

Looking at Stanley's dark face, George's thin lips curled up, his mood couldn't be better.

In short, he was happy to see Stanley unhappy.

"It's okay, you're our friend. Well, you guys talk, I'll go and got it prepared."

Saying that, Violet stood up and gave the child to Stanley, "Marry will come later, you give her Jimmy,

don't make Jimmy cry again."

When Stanley heard this, he was unhappy, "I made Jimmy cry just once."

Violet realised that her words were a bit off, and smiled at him in embarrassment, "Okay, I didn't mean

it, don't be angry."

"I am not angry." Stanley shook his head slightly.

How could he be angry with her?

Violet looked at the man who really did not look like he was angry, and only then was she relieved and

went to the kitchen.

After she left, the two men were once again fighting.

Not the kind of fight that was obvious, but the kind where they just looked at each other, hostile to each

other.

It was only when Marry arrived that these two withdrew their gaze as if nothing had happened.

"Sir, give me the child." Marry came to Stanley and stretched out her hand, ready to hold the child.

Stanley carried Jimmy over carefully, "Take good care of him."

"Yes, sir." Marry nodded and took the child.

George said at this time, "Mr. Murphy, you really worry blindly, Marry is a professional, do you still need

to remind her?"

Stanley knew that he was deliberately saying these things to piss him off.

Stanley didn't bother to pay attention to George and waved his hand, signalling for Marry to take the

child away.

Marry also sensed that the atmosphere was not right, said no more and left with the baby in her arms.

Stanley stood up and looked at George coldly, "If you don't want me to throw you out, you'll give me

peace."

George raised his eyebrows, "Gotta, I'm done with it."

This was not his territory, Violet was here, and with Violet helping him, he could go and fight with

Stanley without any fear.

But now that Violet was not around, he might as well restrain himself, or he would really end up being

thrown out.

When Stanley saw George became quiet, he gave a cold snort and headed for the kitchen.

Violet went to the kitchen to instruct the chef to prepare food, then he would go and instruct the chef to

just cook a few dishes casually, no need to make them too elaborate.

Giving it to George was a waste.

He would rather give it to a dog.

After Stanley left, George picked up his cup of tea and gave a smiling.

Suddenly, the sound of footsteps came from the direction of the entrance hall, followed by a crisp

female voice, "Violet I'm back, I've brought you and Mr. Murphy a present."


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