Daddy! Mommy Is Pregnant Again

Chapter 547 Unusual Psychology



Violet took a deep breath, "I have a friend, he grew up under the care of his uncle and aunt, but when he was thirteen years old, his uncle and aunt died, however, when he was fifteen years old, he wrote a diary, it was written that he had feeling for his aunt, is that normal?"

She didn't directly say that the friend was Ivan and that uncle and aunt were Stanley's parents.

After all, this was a family matter of the Murphy family, and what should be concealed should still be concealed.

When George heard what Violet said, he raised his eyebrows in some surprise, "You mean to say that friend of yours is in love with his aunt, right?"

"Right." Violet nodded.

George pushed up his glasses and asked again, "Why did he grow up at the care of his uncle and aunt? His parents died?"

"No, it's just that both his parents didn't care about him, one was out looking for women every day, one went out to catch a mistress every day, and even hates my friend, thinking that my friend is a son who can't even keep his father." Violet shook her head.

George lifted his chin, "So that's how it is, I probably understand. First of all, the fact that a nephew fell in love with his aunt is definitely not normal, generally speaking, to fall in love with a female much older than oneself, that person has more or less some psychological problems, and the biggest problem is the lack of motherly love since childhood."

"Lack of motherly love?" Violet frowned.

George nodded, "That's right, his parents didn't treat him well, so he didn't experience love from his parents since he was young, so his world was grey and at this time, his aunt who was much older than him appeared in his world, gave him love and let him experience love, and over time, he naturally turned his feelings towards his aunt."

"So that's it." Violet squeezed her palms.

George added, "But such cases are rare, I've only seen a few cases of affection turning into love like this."

"It's not normal because it's less." Violet said.

George nodded, "Yes, generally, people won't have such feelings for their aunts, that friend of yours is indeed abnormal, but the biggest reason for this abnormality of his is possibly the death of his aunt, which stimulated him to some extent, making him miss her even more, to the point that it turned into male and female feelings. "

"I got it, thank you, George." Violet rubbed her temples.

George gave a light laugh, "You're welcome, is there anything else you want to ask?"

"Not for now." Violet said.

"I'll hang up first, I have a surgery later, talk to you next time." George offered to hang up the phone.

Violet agreed.

The call ended and she put the phone down, getting up and heading upstairs.

When she arrived outside Stanley's study door, she was just about to raise her hand and knock, the door opened.

Bella came out from inside and was surprised to see Violet, "Mrs. Murphy, why are you up here?"

"I'm worried about him and came to talk to him about something." Violet replied, "How is he now?" "He is reading a diary." Bella said.

Violet nodded, "I know, Bella, go and get to work. I'll go in first and check on him."

"Okay." Bella smiled and stepped aside to let her in.

Violet entered and gently closed the door behind her, lifting her feet towards her desk.

The man was sitting right behind the office desk with a notebook, looking intently at it.

But his brow was furrowed, and it was clear that the rest of the diary, too, displeased him.

She wondered what Ivan wrote about other than his feelings for his aunt.

"Stanley." Violet stood at the front of his desk and called out to the man across from her.

Stanley looked up, although his face looked bad because of this notebook, but to her, his attitude was still gentle, "What brings you here?"

"I came to see you, plus I wanted to talk to you about something." Violet pulled out a chair and sat down.

Stanley looked at her, "What is it?"

"I just called George."

Stanley frowned.

Violet put her hand on his, signaling him not to be jealous, before she added, "I replaced Ivan with a friend and asked if this feeling Ivan had for his aunt was normal, and George told me that Ivan was abnormal, and that he fell in love with his aunt because he lacked love."

Immediately afterwards, she gave a brief account of the contents of the call.

"I know he's not normal, and if he were normal, he wouldn't have such nasty thoughts about his aunt." Stanley's face was fearfully gloomy after hearing this.Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.

Violet sighed, "Yeah, that does come as a shock."

At the end of the sentence, there was a sudden knock on the door.

Violet turned her head, "Who is it?"

The knocking at the door stopped, and soon Fraser's voice came, "Mrs. Murphy, it's me."

"It's Fraser, I'll get the door." Violet smiled at Stanley, got up and walked over.

The door opened and Fraser nodded to Violet, "Mrs. Murphy, where is Mr. Murphy?"

"She's inside, come on in." Violet sidled up and let the door open.

Fraser politely said thank you and walked in.

Violet let go of the door handle and followed suit.

Stanley looked at Fraser, "What is it?"

"Those things have all been destroyed." Fraser replied.

Violet knew that those things he was referring to were the photos of her mother-in-law as well as the wax figure.

When Stanley heard this, his tightly frowned, "And?"

"There's also something about the organization......" As if there was something to say, Fraser looked at Violet.

Violet understood that they were going to say something about business next, she smiled and stood up, "You guys talk, I'll go out first. Stanley, can I take this diary and read it?" "Sure." Stanley nodded.

Violet reached out and picked up the diary, turning towards the door.

The Murphy Group was a large multinational conglomerate, and some business matters were particularly important, even if she, as Stanley's wife, tried not to listen to what she could.

It wasn't because she felt that Stanley treated her as an outsider, but it was something that was more dangerous for more people to know.

After all, Murphy Group has rivals, many people are watching it, in case someone kidnaps her and forces her to reveal the secrets of Murphy Group, it will be in trouble.

So there is an unwritten rule that wives should try not to know important secrets of their own companies if they do not work for the company.

Violet took the diary out of the study and headed to her room.

On her way past the two children's rooms, she opened the door, intending to take a look.

The two children had been sleeping earlier and she was not sure if they were awake at this point.

Violet opened the door and poked a head in, looking in the direction of the bed.

"They are not up yet." Seeing that the two children were still sleeping, Violet smiled faintly, backed her head away, and gently closed the door to leave.

Back in her room, Violet sat down on the edge of her bed, then opened her diary and read page after page.

Ivan's diary was not written every day, so the timing was irregular, sometimes once every few days, sometimes once a month, or once every few months, and it was written when he wanted to.

So Violet soon saw the place where Fraser had previously bookmarked, which was that Ivan had written before he turned fifteen.


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