Stanley could best understand Violet's feelings at this moment.
Because he had also seen the death of his parents with his own eyes.
It was just that he had always been emotionally introverted, and even if he was sad and in pain inside,
he wouldn't cry out like she did.
"Go ahead and cry, just cry it out." Stanley said softly as he gently patted the shaking quilt.
There was a slight pause in the shaking covers, and the next second the woman's cries grew louder
and louder, no longer as subdued as they had been earlier, but audible throughout the lounge.
Stanley leaned down and hugged Violet directly through the blanket.
After an unknown amount of time, he felt no movement beneath him.
Stanley straightened his body and gently lifted the quilt.
The woman under the quilt had her eyes closed tightly and appeared to be asleep.
Yet her wet lashes and furrowed brow showed that she wasn't sleeping well at the moment.
Stanley sighed, put the quilt back on Violet, got up and left the lounge.
Outside the office, Fraser knocked on the door.
Stanley settled on the sofa, "Come in."
Fraser pushed the door in, "Mr. Murphy, I found out a crucial clue about Tora's phone."
Hearing that the second killer was at stake, Stanley's eyes instantly narrowed, "What's the clue?"
Fraser said, "The Ellis family had a Torah phone back in the day."
"What did you say?" Stanley fiercely gripped the teacup in his hand, "The Ellis family you're talking
about is Ivy's family?"
"Yes." Fraser nodded, "You asked me to find out who owned Tora phones, and I found out that the
Hopkins family once bought two of them, and one of them was given to the Ellis family, and for that
reason, I went to the door to seek confirmation from Mr. Hopkins."
Stanley's fists clenched, "And then what?"
He didn't expect that his parents' death would be linked to the Ellis family as well.
"Then Mr. Hopkins told me that this was indeed the case, eighteen years ago the Hopkins family had a
crisis of a shortage of capital chain, and Chairman Ellis and Mr. Hopkins were close friends, so Mr.
Hopkins brought many gifts to his door to borrow money from Chairman Ellis at that time, and one of
the gifts was a Tora mobile phone."
"So it was Ivy who was filming on the roadside, right?" Stanley's face was grim.
Fraser lowered her head, "It should be her, because of all these people I checked, there is no child that
matches the age of the little girl who filmed the car accident, only Ivy fits the best."
If the Ellis family didn't have a Tora phone, naturally they wouldn't suspect Ivy.
But the Ellis family happened to own one, and eighteen years ago Ivy was exactly ten years old, the
exact age of the little girl filming the car accident on the side of the road.
So, they couldn't think of anyone else but Ivy.
Most importantly, Ivy's natural lack of empathy and sociopathic tendencies did make it possible to see a
scene like a car accident and not only was not be afraid, but to calmly film it instead.
Thinking of this, Fraser looked at Stanley, "Mr. Murphy, do you think that the second killer is Chairman
Ellis?"
After all, Chairman Ellis was still alive eighteen years ago.
Stanley didn't answer, lowering his eyes so that the look under them couldn't be seen.
It was a while before he stood up with his hands in his pockets, "Even if it's not him, it's still related to
the Ellis family, book me an appointment with Mr. Hopkins, I want to see him."
"Yes!" Fraser nodded, and then went out.
Stanley rubbed his brow.
At that moment, footsteps came from behind them.
He turned around and was stunned to see Violet coming out of the lounge with red and swollen eyes,
"Why are you awake?"
She hadn't been asleep long.
"I just fell asleep and had a nightmare, so I simply don't sleep anymore." Violet shook her head and
replied somewhat weakly.
Stanley stepped forward and helped her to the sofa, then poured a glass of water, "Have some water."
Violet pulled the corner of her mouth, forced a smile, took the glass of water, took a small sip and put it
down again, "By the way, I just heard you and Fraser talking about the second killer, did you get a
clue?"
Stanley nodded, "It was found to be related to the Ellis family."
"Ivy's family?" Violet's first thought was this family as well.
Stanley nodded, "Yes."
Violet sucked in a cold breath, "Oh my god, it's actually the Ellis family."
"It's not necessarily the Ellis family, at the moment it's just a guess that it's related to the Ellis family. I
still have to meet Chairman Ellis' friend and ask about the situation, but one thing is for sure, my
parents' death was related to Ivy." Stanley said with a cold voice.
He would never believe that Ivy just happened to show up on the side of the road, witnessed his
parents' car accident, and then filmed it.
From the video taken by that special technique in his email, it was certain that Ivy was helping Sam.
Why would Ivy deliberately not take the license plate of the vehicle involved in the accident, but instead
take the car of Violet and Lily?
The purpose was obvious to help Sam frame someone else.
"It's related to Ivy?" Violet's pupils shrank as she jerked to her feet.
Stanley narrowed his eyes when he saw how she reacted, "Do you know something?"
Violet looked at him and opened her mouth, "I ...... I'm not sure, I learned about it when I returned home
last time, I went to visit Vera in prison and spoke with Miranda for a while, Miranda told me something
about the Ellis family."
"What is it?" Stanley asked eagerly as he grabbed her hand.
Violet took a deep breath and temporarily stabilized her inner unrest before she said, "Miranda told me
that she learned from a woman that eighteen years ago, Ivy killed someone, and Mrs. Ellis even
reprimanded Ivy at that time, saying that they were so good to her, how could she kill them, but who
exactly was killed, Miranda said that that woman didn't hear it. I didn't think much about it, and only now
do I venture a guess, could it be your parents?"
After all, it all happened eighteen years ago.
Moreover, when Stanley's parents were still alive, they had taken Ivy as their goddaughter and treated
Ivy extraordinarily well, which was in line with Mrs. Ellis's words of 'they treated you so well'.
Most importantly, Mrs. Ellis said 'they', which meant that Ivy had obviously killed not one, but at least
two, which in turn matched the situation of Stanley's parents.
So from these points, the people Ivy killed could really be Stanley's parents.
Stanley suddenly fell silent, saying nothing, and the silence was frightening.
Violet was worried about him, "Stanley ......"
"I'm fine." Stanley suppressed the fierce killing intent in his heart, closed his eyes, and asked hoarsely,
"Did Miranda tell you which woman she heard it from."
"No." Violet shook her head, "But if you want to know, I'll call and ask Miranda."
"Yes, please." Stanley said with suppressed emotion.
Violet squeezed his fingers, signaling him not to be too upset, then took out her phone and dialed
Miranda's number.
Two minutes later, the phone hung up.
Violet put down her phone and looked at Stanley, "It's Mrs. Watts of Watts Daily Chemical."
Stanley nodded, "Okay."
As soon as the words left his mouth, Fraser pushed the door in, "Mr. Murphy, I have made an
appointed with Mr. Hopkins, when will you go there?"
"Now." Stanley walked to the shelf behind his desk and got his jacket.
Violet walked over, took the jacket in his hand and helped him put it on, "I'll go with you."
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