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Hey, My Twins Babies novel Chapter 104

Every time Winnie saw Brian like this, she felt her heart had been stabbed again.

"Not much. After I sell the software to the Bennet Group, my sister still has a house that can be sold. It is enough."

Winnie didn’t say exactly how much she needed. If she did, Brian would think she was asking him for money.

Brian suddenly sat up and loosened the hand that had been holding Winnie. His face was gloomy in this instant. And his voice was even colder and harder.

"A piece of software could at least be sold at more than 600,000 dollars. A house that is at most 80 square feet will be sold at more than 3 million dollars in B City. How many external debts do you have now? Is this the reason why you cheat others’ money everywhere?"

Winnie, who was stunned, looked at Brian who had an angry look on his face, slowly revealing a bitter look. She knew Brian would think like that. Even though she answered carefully, she still provoked him and displeased him.

"Well, you could say that."

It was undeniable that she had a lot of external debts. But she had never lied to anyone. When would Brian stop treating her as a liar?

"You..."

Brian wanted to get angry. But when he saw Winnie's bitter expression, he couldn’t bear to speak anything further.

He took out a bank card from his pocket and threw it directly in front of Winnie.

"Here is 10 million dollars. Use it to pay off the debt."

Winnie looked at the bank card with a huge amount of money in front of her and couldn’t say what kind of feeling she was feeling at this moment. She didn’t feel any joy but humiliation after the success of getting money from Brian.

This bank card mercilessly trampled on her self-esteem, making her feel ashamed in front of Brian.

Winnie picked up the bank card and felt it burning her hands. Then she placed it in front of Brian, "Thank you, I don't need your money. I can take care of my external debts by myself. After the house is sold and the software is sold, there will be some money left. I will have a new loan to buy a house for my sister. The remaining money can suffice to be my down payment."

"I don't want to be in debt to anyone. Even if I will be a little bitter and tired, at least, I can be more at ease in my heart."

Winnie refused Brian's help. For her, she’d rather owe Sidney and Daenerys's rather than make Brian look down upon her as a liar.

"Why do you have to cheat others if you have such guts? Why not appear in front of me openly and honestly right from the beginning?"

Brian couldn’t help but be angry. His cold voice was like a sharp dagger stuck in Winnie's heart. She wanted to pull out the dagger, only to fail.

Winnie held back her aggression, using her greatest inhibitions in controlling herself not to be anxious or annoyed. Because she hadn't said more important things yet.

"Stop talking. it doesn't matter if you have guts or not. This matter will pass. I still can solve it."

"You..."

"There is a second thing I want to tell you. If I don't say it, after my sister is here, there is no chance."

Winnie decisively interrupted Brian's words, indicating that she didn’t want to continue this topic.

Brian still yelled loudly and angrily, "Say it."

At this moment, his anger was even greater because Winnie had arrogantly refused his help.

"Can you put your anger away for a moment? Can we talk calmly like others do?"

Winnie simply couldn't stand Brian's irritable emotions. She had endured internal injuries so much that she couldn't bear them.

Brian stared at Winnie. Looking at her expression indicating that she was about to be stubborn, he felt somewhat reluctant to go on talking. He, who tightened his eyebrows, Slowly stopped furrowing his eyebrows. And the gloom on his face dispersed. He eased down his tone as well, "Say it."

Winnie sighed, thinking that this should be the limit of Brian.

"I want to talk to you about Luke. Your attitude towards him is too cold, which directly affects the child's physical and mental health."

"This is the way I get along with Luke. This Is the kind of attitude I have. He is used to it."

Brian wasn’t in a rage. But he retorted upon hearing what Winnie had said.

"You're used to it. He'll never get used to it. None of the children likes to see his father's cold face. He relies on you. And he is proud of you. He sees you as a role model. But all you give him is negative things."

Winnie knew that Brian wasn’t good at changing. But she still had to try her best to convince him. Otherwise, Luke would never be happy for the rest of his life.

Brian warned her without anger, "Stop getting involved in our business. Just do your own."

He wanted to end this topic here. so he got out of bed, intending to wash up.

Winnie called out to Brian, "Wait, this is something that I have to manage."

Then she got out of bed and stood in front of Brian, blocking his way.

"I don't care what your reason is for being distant and indifferent to Luke. It's not what a father should do. You are extremely irresponsible to Luke by doing this. If you have this attitude, you shouldn't have had Luke in the first place."

Winnie looked slightly stubborn at him. And her tone was serious. No matter what, she wanted Brian to give her a satisfactory answer tonight.

"Put yourself in your place. You are not qualified to get involved in my private life."

Brian's face was grim. And his eyes were sulky. Then Winnie said, "I know I am not qualified. I am a woman who sleeps with you. But when it comes to Luke, I have to manage his matter. I don’t ask you for too much. Even acting in front of the child is fine. You, as a father, should let him grow up physically and mentally healthy, which is your responsibility."

Winnie's stubbornness reached a certain level. And she was unbeatable when she was stubborn.

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