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Hey, My Twins Babies novel Chapter 224

They came to the living room, the two children sat beside him and Brian became serious.

"I can postpone the marriage until it is acceptable to you. But you have to accept that Daddy and Mommy are not going to live together."

"Do you think that's all right?"

Brian did not know how to explain to his grandfather, so he did not dare to give his children too much expectation, lest they get hurt further.

"Daddy, I want to ask you a question. Why is it impossible for you and Mommy? Is Mommy not good enough or do you not like Mommy?"

Megan asked blankly. She wanted to find out the reason, and then tried to solve the problem.

"Megan, Mommy is good, she excellent. But it doesn’t mean I have to like her. People have no feeling could not be together. These are things you'll understand when you grow up and fall in love."

Brian said against his heart.

"You mean you don't like Mommy?"

Asked Megan.

"No, I don't like Mommy."

It was difficult for him to say that and only he knew how painful he was.

"All right, then we don't force you."

Megan agreed to Brian's request so she could have time for her father to fall in love with her mother.

"Mommy..."

Luke said. Hearing that, they noticed that Winnie was standing there, and her face was pale.

"I come to see you."

Winnie said with embarrassment. She was sad to hear that Brian did not like her, which made her heart cold and painful.

But now for her dignity, she could only force a smile to face them.

She called her aunt and found out that the two children had come to the suburbs. She came here because her work was over. She didn't come to see Rufus for a long time and she could pick up her children, so she came. But she did not expect that she would heart such heartbreaking words.

She guessed that she would move on after being pierced through the heart. So it was not a bad thing to hear that, or she always had hope.

Her heart was now into pieces, how could she have hope now?

Everyone was nervous by that. Winnie must have heard the words of Brian, but she was still pretending she was ok.

Everyone said nothing, which made Winnie more embarrassed. She could only continue to say.

"Mr. Bennet, I really didn't know two kids came here. I didn't want to use them. You don't have to..."

Winnie just wanted to explain that she had no motives. In the middle of her sentence, Brian suddenly got up.

"Let's go out and talk."

Winnie had not heard his low, cold voice for a long time. Although she was familiar with it, she still cared about it.

Winnie followed Brian out. She began to explain when they reached the pavilion.

"Mr. Bennet, I really didn't have motives. I didn't mean to use the children to break up your marriage. You can get on with the wedding without worrying about their feelings. I'll watch them as much as I can..."

“Do you want me to get married?”

Brian suddenly interrupted Winnie's words with a cold voice, obviously with anger.

Winnie stared at Brian and was stunned for a moment.

"You have been waiting for her for years. I think you should want to get married. My idea is not a problem, as long as you are happy."

"I will try my best to persuade the children, and when you are ready for the wedding, perhaps they will accept it."

What else could Winnie say? What could she change? What could she expect from a man who didn't like her?

She was so insignificant in the eyes of others, what was point of her idea?

“You should have heard me when I said postpone until the children accept that I'm getting married.”

Brian was angry and his voice was involuntarily increased.

"Whatever you like, then. It's your own business."

"Mr. Bennet, since you're here, please send the children back. I gotta leave."

Winnie stubbornly said and turned to leave. She came in a hurry and left in a hurry, but there was no feeling in the heart.

Winnie was not the only one distressed, so was Brian.

Looking at Winnie's lonely back, he impulsively wanted to catch up with her to tell her that he had just said words against his will. He liked her, he loved her, he wanted to care for her for a lifetime.

At such times, however, reason triumphed over impulse. In order to let Winnie have a peaceful life, he could only silently guard her.

Brian drove away, and he had to tell Wendy this decision.

When he came to Wendy's home, Brian called Wendy out.

"Why don't you come in? Brian, I've been back for a long time. You haven't come to my house to see my parents yet."

Wendy said in a low voice, but her tone was obviously dissatisfied.

"I have something to talk with you. It is not convenient to talk at your home."

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