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Hey, My Twins Babies novel Chapter 465

Winnie analyzed it seriously.

"In my opinion, it's right for Chairman to care about Rufus. It's also right for him to want to find someone to accompany Rufus. After all, that thing happened more than 20 years ago. To punish himself, Rufus has been single for more than 20 years. Not everyone can do that."

Winnie paid attention to the reaction of Brian while persuading him. When she said these words, Brian didn't retort, but he turned his head and didn't look at her.

Winnie continued to speak.

"Brian, I want to know if you have really forgiven Rufus so far."

Winnie's question was to the point. Brian lowered his head and then raised his head. He repeated it two times, but never gave an answer.

"I'll answer it for you. You didn't forgive Rufus. If you had forgiven him, you would naturally call him dad instead of never calling him dad."

Winnie was to the point again. It was true.

In her view, Brian even couldn't call his father dad. How was it possible that he could accept his father's marrying a new wife? He wouldn't be able to find a wife for his father in person before he really forgave his father.

"I can't. I haven't called in that way for more than 20 years. I feel that it has nothing to do with me."

Brian finally spoke. However, he was emotional. It could be told that he somewhat resisted this topic.

Although he resisted it, he was not angry. Therefore, Winnie continued to talk over this topic.

"A long time has passed since then. Why do you still care about it?" How many things do you have in your mind? Aren't you tired?"

"It's normal for people to call his or her father dad. Even if people who have lost their father when they're born and people who have never called anyone dad could say this word easily."

"The problem is that you don't want to call him dad. Brian, the past things have gone, and you can't let them affect your mood. Anyway, however much you resist it, he's still your father."

Winnie tried her best to persuade Brian. Compared with forcing him to do something, it would be better to make him be willing to do that. Moreover, not everyone could force Brian to do something.

"I understand it. I've thought about it myself. However, every time I remember how my mother died in front of me, I couldn't help hating him."

When Brian mentioned her mother, he remembered what happened at that time. Winnie clearly saw that he had unconsciously clenched his hands.

Feeling worried, Winnie took Brian's hands that had been tortured by him for many years.

"Brian, in this respect, you should learn from Vanessa. Her experience is more painful than yours. But she has got over it. When my parents died in front of her, their bodies were mangled. Although..."

Then, Winnie's eyes were red. She found it hard to go on talking about it. However, to persuade Brian, she still went on speaking.

"These two things are different in nature. But what she saw at that time was more horrible than that of yours. Vanessa, as a girl, has got over it. Why don't you let it go?"

As Winnie spoke, she couldn't help shedding her tears. She was trying to persuade Brian, but she cried herself. She was not acting. She reacted in this way because she had suffered great pain.

Realizing that there was something wrong with Winnie, Brian turned his head and found that Winnie was weeping.

He held Winnie into his arms. Winnie didn't persuade him by giving examples, but by telling him her painful experience. Vanessa had witnessed the tragedy of her parents. And Winnie must have also seen it.

In other words, Winnie and Vanessa had always been tortured by the tragedy like him. And Winnie and Vanessa have always had psychological shadow.

"I'm sorry to let you feel sad for me. Don't cry. I'll definitely learn from Vanessa, try to forget the past and forgive him as soon as possible."

Brian patted Winnie on the back gently to comfort her.

"That scene has been imprinted on your mind. And it's impossible for you to forget it. You should learn not to care about it and don't let it affect your life."

Winnie was crying, but she still tried to persuade Brian. It was just that she spoke between sobs.

"Well, I'll listen to you."

Winnie had done this for him. How could Brian continue to hate Rufus?

"Don't cry anymore. I won't interfere in his affairs. As long as he likes, he can marry anyone."

Brian made one compromise after another willingly for Winnie.

Winnie got rid of his arms, wiped her tears and went on speaking.

"You should let Rufus know that you love him. Go to tell him yourself."

She was not persuading him. Instead, she was requesting Brian to do so. If he made it, it meant that he had forgiven Rufus.

"Must I go? You can do it for me."

Brian flinched from doing it. He had never taken the initiative to talk to his father. It was another thing he resisted. He really didn't know how to begin the conversation.

"I can't do that for you. You're his son, and you're the most important person for him. Even Stella is not as important as you."

Winnie didn't meant to flatter him. In fact, she was just telling the truth. She found that Rufus cared about Brian most.

"I..."

Brian hesitated.

"I'll go with you."

As Winnie spoke, she got up.

Seeing that Brian was still hesitant, she pulled him up.

As a result, Brian was forced to get out of bed and decided to talk to Rufus in person.

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