One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis

Chapter 681 Never See Her Again



Chapter 681 Never See Her Again

Ivy's pupils trembled.

If he had confessed his love to her at the beginning, would she have given up Stanley and stayed with

him?

It was a question she had never thought about, but it didn't stop her from giving it some thought.

Ivy lowered her eyes in thought.

She met Stanley when she was five years old. Stanley was good-looking, good-natured and

knowledgeable, and was the leader of the younger generation in their circle; she worshipped him and

thought he was a strong man, so she always followed his lead.

Therefore, many adults began to say that she was Stanley's little wife and that when she grew up in the

future, she was to marry Stanley, and although she did not know what it meant to be a little wife, she

knew that, just like her mother and father, she could always be together with Stanley, and she liked

Stanley, so she wanted to be Stanley's little wife.

Most importantly, she often heard her parents say why they didn't have a son, so that he would inherit

the family’s fortune, and often regretted that she was a daughter, so even if she inherited the family’

fortune, it would be someone else's in the future.

At first, she didn't understand the significance of the family fortune, but as she grew older and heard

more of these parents complaining, she learned how important it was, and even more so, that her

parents actually struggled to have a son all the time because they didn't want to give it to her.

From that moment on, she hated the patriarchal parents, and for this reason, she drugged them so that

they lost their ability to conceive and could never give birth to her brother again, so that the family’s

fortune would be hers alone.

Yet her parents said that she has no talent for business, and that even if they give her the family, the

family may eventually fall into despair. Although she was not convinced, she had to admit that she was

indeed incapable of running the family's company, and that the family's company could really go

bankrupt in her hands.

And once she was broke, she was no longer a young lady and had to live the life of the poor she

despised the most. She could not accept that future, so she was determined to marry into a richer

family.

In this way, even if her family went bankrupt, she could still use her status as a wealthy wife for the rest

of her life, and the Murphy family was the family she had her eye on and wanted to marry into, plus she

originally liked to surround herself with Stanley, so she positioned Stanley as her only goal in this life.

This goal, however, was sabotaged when she was eight years old by someone: Stanley's parents, who

said something about wanting a daughter and forcibly adopted her as their goddaughter.

Goddaughter?

She didn't want to be a goddaughter. If she became a goddaughter, she would be Stanley's sister and

she would have no chance to marry Stanley, so she hated Stanley's parents.

Because that couple, who somehow knew her true nature, not only wanted to break off the relationship

with her as goddaughter, but also wanted to make sure that she could never get close to Stanley, so

she directly schemed to kill Stanley's parents. She originally thought that, after eradicating these

obstacles, she could marry Stanley smoothly, but in the end, Violet appeared, and then, she was All rights © NôvelDrama.Org.

defeated.

Marrying Stanley and marrying into the Murphy family were two goals that had become her obsession,

so Ivy knew very well that even if Henry had made his feelings known to her a long time ago, she would

not have been with him.

Firstly, Henry was not the type of man she wanted, and secondly, the Baxter family, nowhere near as

good as the Murphy family, and on the basis of these two points alone, she would not say yes to Henry.

Thinking of this, Ivy squeezed her palms and answered Henry seriously, "No!"

Henry's face didn't react much, he just looked down and gave a bitter smile, "Really, but it's good, I can

let you go completely. Ivy, from today onwards, I, Henry, will not love you anymore, I've loved you for

more than ten years, it's time to let go, it's also time to put an end to this ridiculous relationship, Ivy, I

don't love you anymore!"

When Ivy heard his words, her pupils shrank and her heart ached.

Why was she so sad, so bitter and resentful when she heard him say that he was going to let her go,

that he didn't love her anymore?

There was even an urge to take his hand and tell him not to let her go.

Why?

Ivy looked at her trembling hands in confusion, wondering what this was all about.

Henry didn't know what was going through Ivy's mind. He took a deep breath and closed his eyes, and

when he opened them again, his eyes were calm and relieved.

He did as he said, and when he said he would let go, he really let go.

It was clear that there was still undisguised affection in the eyes of Ivy when she looked at her just now,

but now, it was gone.

Although it was impossible for Henry to say that he didn't love Ivy anymore, at least he was able to

keep his feelings, completely suppressed, so that it was not obvious that he still loved her.

This shows that it took a lot of heartfelt effort for Henry to press his feelings, and that he was serious

and really wanted to let her go.

When Ivy looked at Henry, her heart became even emptier and more flustered.

Henry pushed up his glasses, "One last question, when you were eight years old, you came to my

house and told me that it would be nice if there was a medicine to make people unable to have

children, I told you at the time which one would work, did you steal that bottle of medicine and give it to

your parents?"

His medical talent was innate.

When she was eight, he was already ten years old, following his father's introduction to medical

science, plus the Baxter family was a medical family, so his house had a lot of medicines, which he

knew the names and effects, that was why he knew which medicine can make people lose the ability to

produce pregnancy.

It was just that at that time, he was too innocent and never knew Ivy’s bad intention, so he answered

whatever Ivy asked him.

It wasn't until last month, when he dreamt about what happened when he was a child, that he realized

what was wrong then, and that Ivy, who was only eight years old, had such a deep mind to set him up,

secretly took away the medicine and feed it to her own parents.

As for why he knew that she would give it to her parents, it was because it was common knowledge in

the circle that Ivy’s parents wanted to have a son, but had never conceived and had no health

problems, but then suddenly had health problems and could never conceive again.

That was why he was sure that Ivy had stolen the medicine and given it to her parents, not wanting

them to have another child.

Ivy first narrowed her eyes, then smiled, smiling like the devil, "Yeah, I took it."

"Sure enough!" Henry's fists clenched even tighter, his heart clogged with unspoken words.

It turned out that it was not just in recent months that he'd been indirectly harming people because of

Ivy.

He had indirectly harmed people at a very early age, as early as ten years old, because of her.

It was clear that he was a doctor and these hands were only for saving lives, but because of Ivy, he had

indirectly harmed so many people.

He, too, was guilty!

A huge feeling of guilt and shame surfaced in his heart. Henry took off his glasses and wiped his face

fiercely, "I have no more questions, Ivy, I'm glad you answered me truthfully, I should go now. This is

the first time we've seen each other after a few months, and it's also the last time, I won't come to see

you again. I'll completely forget you, forget that there was ever a person called Ivy in my life, goodbye!"

Never see her again!

Henry turned, his back hunched, towards the door of the room, his back looking so depressed.


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