Chapter 568 You Are the Father of My Children. I Can't Let Them Grow up without a Father
"Thank you," Violet said, turning back to the beautiful woman.
"It's nothing. I'm tired of the bloodshed and violence. I told him to stay away from it too," the beautiful woman said softly, "Bloodshed is never a good thing. Even if there's no punishment now, there will be consequences later."
Violet nodded.
They sat on the stone steps by the pool, watching the goldfish scramble for food.
About an hour later, Brady and Arthur came out.
Violet stood up immediately when she saw them and walked over. "Is everything okay?"
Brady gently patted her hair. "It's fine. Let's go."
Violet looked at him again, then took his hand and left with him.
The beautiful middle-aged woman stood by the pool, watching them leave together. Her eyes were full of tenderness.
Many years ago, there was a man willing to die for her, but she was afraid of death and chose to run away.
Later, the man really did die.
After that, she met many men, including Beckett.
None of them were like him, willing to protect her and die for her without hesitation.
Outside the villa.
Calliope, who had been hiding in the bushes not far away, saw them come out safely and immediately ran over to them.
When she got closer and saw that Violet was unharmed, she was both worried and uneasy. "Ms. Devereux, why did you go in there? Didn't I tell you to stay at the hotel?"
Of course, as soon as she said that, she realized her mistake.
Violet wasn't supposed to come with her in the first place; it was her own fault for letting it slip.
Calliope quickly lowered her head and apologized to Brady, "Brady, I'm sorry. I shouldn't have let Ms. Devereux come along."
"Forget it, we'll talk about it later," Brady said, not wanting to blame her.
Everyone was safe, and that was all that mattered.
Calliope nodded.
Eddy, who was following behind Brady, saw Calliope and felt a flash of joy mixed with worry. He hadn't expected her to actually come.
So, in the end, it was his fault that Violet had come over.
But the most important thing now was to leave Beckett's territory, so they got into the car to leave.
The car first drove to Jason's apartment to drop him off, and then they returned to their rented hotel.
Once they arrived at the hotel, before they even went up to the presidential suite, Violet anxiously asked Brady, "Brady, what kind of deal did you make with Beckett? Will it be a big loss for you?"
Brady gently tapped her nose and said, "Compared to making you all in safe, losing some money is nothing. Besides, money can be earned back, but you all..." He didn't finish the sentence.
Brady then added, "It's fine now, you don't need to worry."
Violet didn't understand his business dealings, but she knew he was right. As long as everyone was safe, money could be earned back.
"But you, running over here while pregnant—what if something had happened? What would I do?" Brady scolded her a bit.
Violet knew she had been impulsive, but it was because she was worried about him.
"If something happens to you next time, I'll still come. You're the father of my children. I can't let them grow up without a dad," Violet said seriously.
Brady was deeply moved by her words.
Especially after this incident, he realized how precious Violet was. No one else would be willing to die for him like she would.
From now on, in this life or the next, he only wanted her.