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Hey, My Twins Babies novel Chapter 271

Seeing that Brian was worried about the children, Looking at a face eager Brian, looking at Brian because of the children and worry, Winnie's heart is felt bitter in heart.

Why couldn't he think of a better way? Why would he sacrifice her for his peace of mind?

Was she only there to be used when needed and then left behind when not needed?

Did he have no love for her, no pity for her?

“The two points I have just said are not all the reason that I refuse. There is another reason. If you can answer me from your heart, I can consider being with you.”

Winnie came up with a way that Brian would not insist, but before she said that, she felt her heart hurt.

“Ok.”

Brian put all his hopes on Winnie's question.

“Do you love me?”

Winnie gazed at Brian with love in her eyes.

Looking at Brian's change in eyes, she got an answer even she did not get the answer.

Winnie's question caught Brian off guard, making him hold his breath and not knowing how to answer.

His heart repeated the words of love over and over again, but his mouth closed, and no word could come out.

Brian’s eyes became dark and he avoided looking at Winnie.

Winnie’s passion faded in the moment she asked the question. She was wronged and could not help shedding tears.

With tears in eyes, she gave a bitter smile.

“Alas......”

Winnie took a deep breath, but her sighs were trembling, because of heartache, because of injustice.

“I know your answer.”

“Don't ever ask me to be with you again, Mr. Bennet, since you don't love me.”

“I'm going out to take care of the children. You can do whatever you want.”

Winnie turned to leave, with tears pouring down her face.

She did not understand why the fate made her meet Brian, why she fell in love with Brian. Did she have to suffer such pain for a lifetime?

Brian came down the stairs, feeling extremely depressed.

Stella saw Brian and asked the children's situation.

“Have the children fallen asleep?”

“Yes.”

Brian answered and sat on the sofa.

“Do you feel guilty to the children?”

Stella guessed his heart.

“Yes. They are sleeping with tears, I feel sorry for them.”

Brian replied in a low voice. He would rather suffer the torment by himself.

“Think of ways to reduce the child's sadness. Megan was right they did not do anything wrong, they should not be treated like this.”

“Brian, go and confess to Grandpa about Megan. Talk it over with Grandpa. Think of a way that doesn't hurt the children and give the children a complete home.”

Stella persuaded Brian. For her, money and status were not important. The important thing was that the family was happy, especially her brother could be happy.

Originally she thought Brian would be happy to be with Wendy, so when she first met Winnie, she resisted Winnie. But it didn't look like that at all.

Brian had fallen in love with Winnie, and two children had become his whole life. The happiness he should pursue was to be with his children and Winnie.

Nevertheless, this was her idea. Although Brian loved Winnie, she was not sure if Brian could get over Wendy. But she said it for the sake of the children.

“I thought about it, but I can't think of a better way. If Grandpa knows Winwin is Luke's mother, I'm afraid he cannot tolerate Winwin, and it would become worse. It is very likely that the children could not see their Mommy.”

Now the most annoying thing for Brian was this matter. Grandpa's attitude was tough. He could not bet with children's happiness and Winnie’s future.

After that, the living room fell silent, because they knew Felix well and he would do that.

Stella and Brian discussed about the two children, but they could do nothing about it. Seeing that, Vanessa felt sad.

She broke the silence by speaking suddenly in a low voice.

“I am sorry, it is our fault. If I did not insist on going back to B City to study, my sister would not be back. If my sister did not come back, she would not meet Luke, and the two children would not recognize each other. And you would not suffer.”

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