One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis

Chapter 694 Henry's Parents



Chapter 694 Henry's Parents

Henry's body stiffened, clearly Stanley was right.

It was true that he had not thought of his parents.

After learning of Ivy's death, he rushed here and saw her corpse. At that moment, his mind completely

collapsed, and then he sat on the ground next to Ivy's corpse, his whole body sinking into deep pain

and despair.

After all, Ivy was the only person he had ever loved for more than ten years, and once Ivy died, he was

the one who could least accept it.

So at that time, his subconscious thought was to simply accompany Ivy, so that perhaps down there,

they could actually be together.

Yet from the time he had that idea, he hadn't really thought about what would happen to his parents

afterwards.

Seeing Henry's pale face, Stanley's fists clenched, he crouched down and hammered a fist into Henry's

face.

Henry grunted as he was hammered and subconsciously held his head in his hands.

Stanley withdrew his fist and said in an icy sneer, "You really think so, your parents raised you so well,

but you want to be a martyr, you're really ungrateful!"

Henry's body trembled and he did not speak.

For he had nothing to say and no way to refute it.

He was indeed an ungrateful son.

Stanley looked at Henry who had tears sliding down from the corners of his eyes, stood up and added,

"I don't understand, why do you love Ivy so much, so much that you're even willing to accompany her

to her death. She's done so many bad things, shouldn't you be disgusted with her? Why would you like

her and not change for more than ten years?"

Henry raised his arm, shielding it from his eyes, the corners of his mouth curled up bitterly, his voice

hoarse as he replied, "I don't know, feelings are just so strange, I just like her."

Stanley frowned, "What kind of answer is that?"

Henry closed his eyes and didn't speak anymore.

Stanley didn't bother anymore, he took the handkerchief and elegantly wiped his hand, "I've already

told you everything that needs to be said, if you still want to accompany Ivy to her death, go ahead, I

will never stop you, and I won't care your parents in the future, so take care of yourself."

When he finished, he dropped the handkerchief directly on Henry, put his hands in his trouser pockets,

and turned to head for the lift.

Fraser did not follow him, but pointed at the two guards and pointed at Henry, meaning that the two

guards should keep an eye on Henry and not let him really do something stupid before turning around

to chase after Stanley.

He knew that although Mr. Murphy said that he would not stop Dr. Baxter from dying, in his heart he

must not want Dr. Baxter to really die, otherwise, he would not have made this special trip and

mentioned Dr. Baxter's parents to lecture Dr. Baxter.

So in the end, Mr. Murphy cared about Henry.

When he arrived outside the hospital gate, Stanley suddenly stopped in his tracks and then, under

Fraser's confusion, took out his mobile phone and dialed a number out.

Soon Fraser knew he had called Henry's parents and told them about Ivy's death and Henry's

despondency.

When Henry's parents heard this, they almost fainted from anger.

They were also aware of how Ivy was like, so they had always disapproved of Henry's liking for Ivy,

especially a few months before, when Henry and Ivy were dating, which was unanimously opposed by

them, and Henry even had a big falling out with them over Ivy.

But in the end they compromised and let Henry date with Ivy, because they could see that Ivy did not

like Henry at all, and that being with Henry was just a use, and that she would definitely dump him later.

They thought that by that time, when Henry had suffered, he would see Ivy for what she really was, and

that was why they finally let them be together.

As a matter of fact, Henry and Ivy soon broke up, and Henry received a big blow. As parents, they were

heartbroken, but more than anything, they were glad that Ivy had let their son go so soon, otherwise

Henry would have suffered even more in the future after Ivy had drained him of his use.

They thought that after Ivy and Henry broke up, Henry would soon get over his pain, but what they

didn't expect was that Ivy would end up being one of the murderers of Stanley's parents. Stanley

locked Ivy up and Ivy actually compelled Henry to let Ivy go, causing Henry's friendship with Stanley

and the Murphy family's friendship with the Baxter family to end.

All of this had made them hate Ivy, and now, it wasn't enough that Ivy herself had died, she actually

wanted to bring Henry with her, how could this be!

Henry's parents were about to explode with anger at the thought.

His father said, "Stanley, I know, thank you for telling us this, we'll go to the third hospital and bring that

bastard back."

Stanley nodded and put the phone down.

As Fraser had thought earlier, although he had said that he would not prevent Henry from

accompanying Ivy to her death, in his heart, he could not really do so.

The first was that Ivy was not worthy of Henry.

The second thing was that Henry had been his friend since he was a child, and Henry's parents had

been good to him, making him feel somewhat cared for from, so no matter what, he couldn't let Henry

actually go to his death.

Now that he had persuaded all that he should, he could only leave it to Henry's parents to continue to

persuade.

If, in the end, Henry's parents were unable to persuade him and Henry insisted on not living, then he

really wouldn't stop him, because he had stopped him, he had done what he had to do, and if Henry

still insisted on doing that, then it meant that Henry didn't deserve him to continue to stop him.

"Let's go." Stanley pinched his brow, put his phone in his pocket, lifted his feet and walked down the

steps towards the car at the curb.

Fraser followed him, and when he reached the car, he quickened his pace to overtake Stanley and

opened the door, “Mr. Murphy, please."

Stanley bent over and got into the car.

Fraser pulled open the driver's door and got in too, then drove away from Hospital No. 3.

When Stanley returned home, it was already three in the morning.

He rubbed his swollen, aching temples and walked up the stairs at a weary pace.

He had just reached the door of the room and was about to open it, it opened by itself.

Violet's figure appeared behind the door, "You are back."

Stanley was surprised, "You're still awake."

"I have been waiting for you." Violet took his hand and pulled him into the room, then closed the door.

Stanley frowned disapprovingly, "I told you not to wait for me and sleep by yourself, why didn't you

listen?"

He was exhausted and sleepy from the trip back, not to mention her.

Violet took off the jacket for him, "I wanted to sleep too, but I couldn't, so I waited for you while I was

drawing the design."

"What's on your mind that makes you sleepless?" Stanley looked down at her. All rights © NôvelDrama.Org.

Violet folded his clothes and put them aside, smiling, "I worried about you, for you went out in the

middle of the night."

When Stanley heard this, warmth flowed through his heart, "Why, I'm a man ......"

"Danger doesn't discriminate between men and women. Those punks definitely wouldn't dare to come

to you, but what about Ivan?" Violet looked at him, "Don't forget, Ivan is still out there on the

loose."


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